Jazz Age Catholicism : : Mystic Modernism in Postwar Paris, 1919-1933 / / Stephen Schloesser.

Following the Great War?s devastation, innovative movements in France offered competing visions of a revitalized national body and a new world order. One of these was the postwar Catholic revival or renouveau catholique. Since the church had historically been the dominant religious force in France,...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Introduction: A Refusal to Quarantine the Sacred --   |t Prologue: Realism, Eternalism, Spiritual Naturalism --   |t Part One: From Dualism to Dialectic --   |t 1. Cultural Manicheanism: Apocalyptic Melodrama --   |t 2. Trauma and Memorial: Repatriating the Repressed --   |t 3. Mystic Realism: A Faith That Faced the Facts --   |t Part Two: Jacques and Raissa Maritain: Cultural Hylomorphism --   |t 4. Ultramodernist Anti-modernism: Neoclassical Catholicism --   |t 5. Catholic Catholicity: Nothing Human Is Alien --   |t Part Three: Mystic Modernism: Catholic Visions of the Real --   |t 6. Georges Rouault: Masked Redemption --   |t 7. Georges Bernanos: Passionate Supernaturalism --   |t 8. Charles Tournemire: Mystical Dissonance --   |t Abbreviations --   |t Notes --   |t Index 
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520 |a Following the Great War?s devastation, innovative movements in France offered competing visions of a revitalized national body and a new world order. One of these was the postwar Catholic revival or renouveau catholique. Since the church had historically been the dominant religious force in France, its turn of the century separation from the state was especially bitter. For many Catholics, the 1914?18 sacrifices made on the Republic?s behalf necessitated its postwar ?re-Christianization.? However, in their attempt to reconcile Catholicism with culture, revivalists needed to abandon old oppositions and adapt religion?s rigging to the prevailing winds of modernity.Stephen Schloesser?s Jazz Age Catholicism shows how a postwar generation of Catholics refashioned traditional notions of sacramentalism in modern language and imagery. Jacques Maritain?s philosophy, Georges Rouault?s visual art, Georges Bernanos?s fiction, and Charles Tournemire?s music all reclothed ancient tropes in new fashions. By the late 1920s, the renouveau catholique had successfully positioned Catholic intellectual and cultural discourse at the very centre of elite French life. Its synthesis of Catholicism and culture would define the religiosity of many throughout Western Europe and the Americas into the 1960s. 
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