The Dark Side of Church/State Separation analyzes the
Enlightenment's attack upon the Judeo-Christian tradition and its
impact upon the development of secular regimes in France, Germany,
and Russia. Such regimes followed the anti-Semitic/anti-Christian
agenda of the French Enlightenment in blaming the Judeo-Christian
tradition for all the ills of European society and believing that
human beings can develop their own set of values and purposes
through rational means, apart from any revelation from God or
Scripture.
Stephen Strehle's analysis extends our understanding of
church/state relations and its history. He confirms the spiritual
roots of modern anti-Semitism within the ideology of the
Enlightenment and recognizes the intimate relationship between
anti-Semitism and anti-Christianity. Strehle questions the absolute
doctrine of church/state separation, given its background in the
bigotries of the philosophes. He notes the nefarious motives of
subsequent regimes, which used the French doctrine to replace the
religious community with the state and its secular ideology.
This detailed historical analysis of original sources and
secondary literature is woven together with special appreciation
for the philosophical and theological ideas that contributed to the
emergence of political institutions. Readers will gain an
understanding of the most influential ideas shaping the modern
world and present-day culture.
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