Invoking the Spirit: Salvador de Madariaga, Religious Networks and European Integration Beyond the Churches
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Published:2022-06-21
Issue:3
Volume:52
Page:506-523
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ISSN:0265-6914
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Container-title:European History Quarterly
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language:en
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Short-container-title:European History Quarterly
Author:
Domínguez-Castro Luis1,
Rodríguez-Lago José Ramón1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. University of Vigo, Spain
Abstract
The transatlantic religious networks promoted by Americans after World War I not only delivered human and financial resources but they also brought about significant changes in religious and political thought and practice in Europe. The experiences, networks and narratives created through two world wars equipped Europe with an ideological arsenal, which it marshalled against the Soviet threat during the cultural Cold War and which provided the European integration process with resources and legitimacy. The invocation of ‘spirit’ proved an extremely effective way of legitimizing the European project: it identified materialism as the seed of destruction of civilization; it promoted an interfaith narrative that was acceptable to different churches and religious sensibilities; and it represented human rights as the historical legacy of Christianity. Salvador de Madariaga's life reflects the evolution of the role of religion in the twentieth century, especially with regard to non-denominational Christianity. He was a committed missionary of ecumenist global civic conscience and a crusader for freedom of conscience against totalitarian interference. His defence of liberalism and his repeated calls for a cultural construction of Europe were rooted in his conviction of the intrinsically spiritual nature of all human beings, his identification with the legacy of Christianity and his desire to guarantee universal freedom of spirit. This article analyses documents from Madariaga's personal archive and other archives in Europe and America in order to chronicle his spiritual journey and to understand his crusade to create a ‘Europe of the spirit’.
Funder
Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities
European Regional Development Fund
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Subject
History,Cultural Studies
Cited by
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