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169:, said: "Our ambition is not rooted in a conceited belief that we are fit and destined to lord it over the globe. Our heart is not set on industrial subjugation or commercial supremacy. We simply have a keen inborn sense that mother nature has made us a many-sided and objective sort of folk. We think we have a duty to ripen in ourselves a humanity that shall unite in harmony the several forces and faculties. A limited, self-centred, bigoted nationalism is foreign to our deeper character....The idea of universalism, catholicity, and world-embracing solidarity is essentially Christian. There is a natural kinship, then, between Christianity and German universalism." 20: 197:
thinkers. The articles he published were to elucidate how art and aesthetics could influence politics and religions, and they never followed any party's line; Among his "friends", those authors who published regularly on
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Prompted by a public debate over the "inferiority of German Catholics," Muth began publishing on Catholic literature; furthermore, he began to call for an end to the confessionalism that remained from the
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calls a "self-conscious Catholic modernist," was a patriot, though he never claimed to be a nationalist, and, in a defense of Germany's involvement in
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Grosse, Rolf (2007). "Theodor Schieffer: Ein rheinischer Historiker und seine 'Begegnung mit der romanisch-französischen Welt'". In
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German culture catholicism and the world war: a defense against the book, La guerre allemande et le catholicisme
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Muth, Karl (1916). "Ideal Humanity Interpreted in German Thought and Art". In George Pfeilschifter (ed.).
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was definitively banned in 1941, Muth successfully managed to avoid being arrested in connection with the
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in Worms from 1877 to 1881. With the intention of becoming a missionary, he attended the school of the
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Das Deutsche Historische Institut Paris und seine Gründungsväter: ein personengeschichtlicher Ansatz
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in the same year. From 1895 to 1902 he worked as editor at the Catholic monthly family magazine
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Mit Flugblättern gegen Hitler: der Widerstandskreis um Hans Scholl und Alexander Schmorell
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in 1903 and edited it from 1903 to 1932 and again from 1935 to 1939.
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Winfried Becker (1993). "Carl Muth". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Modes of faith: secular surrogates for lost religious belief
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History of Germany, 1780-1918: the long nineteenth century
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Hans and Sophie Scholl: German Resisters of the White Rose
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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from 1884 to 1885. He undertook military service in
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Ellen Kennedy (ed.). 272: 257:Muth, personally and through 252: 417:Historisches Lexikon Bayerns 51: 7: 172: 157:Patriotism and Christianity 16:German writer and publisher 10: 745: 719:People from Worms, Germany 178: 729:People from Rhenish Hesse 565:. HarperCollins. p.  293:McBrien and Attridge 616. 513:Gottfried, Paul (1990). 724:German magazine editors 227:Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy 645:Zankel, Sönke (2008). 432:Axelrod, Toby (2001). 24: 597:. Wanderer. pp.  161:Muth, whom historian 22: 80:University of Berlin 64:Steyler Missionaries 38:– 15 November 1944, 34:) (31 January 1867, 491:. Wiley-Blackwell. 411:Ackermann, Konrad. 212:Gertrud von Le Fort 181:Hochland (magazine) 672:. U of Chicago P. 216:Werner Bergengruen 112:Alte und Neue Welt 56:Muth attended the 25: 679:978-0-226-98363-9 658:978-3-412-20038-1 651:. Böhlau Verlag. 630:978-0-262-69126-0 576:978-0-06-065338-5 549:978-3-486-58519-3 526:978-1-870626-46-0 498:978-0-631-23196-7 483:Blackbourn, David 451:978-0-8239-3316-7 440:. 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Index


Worms
Bad Reichenhall
Hochland
gymnasium
Steyler Missionaries
Algiers
White Fathers
Mainz
University of Berlin
Paris
Rome
Georges Goyau
Strasbourg
Fulda
Kulturkampf
Martin Deutinger
World War I
Nazism
White Rose
David Blackbourn
World War I
Hochland (magazine)
secular
Theodor Haecker
Ruth Schaumann
Gertrud von Le Fort
Werner Bergengruen
Sigrid Undset
Stefan Andres

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