Abstract

This paper examines attempts to connect religion with national identity in modern Western societies. In a first part, I examine a number of nineteenth-century case studies from individual countries: England, Denmark, and Germany. In a second part, I argue theologically against this kind of use of utilisation of the Christian faith.

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