Positive Christianity

The positive Christianity was the term employed by the ideologists Nazis (1920-1945) to encourage a Christianity in conformity with German racism.

Resulting from the radical Critical , this ideology took as a starting point the writings anti-semites of Emile Burnouf, Houston Stewart Chamberlain and Paul de Lagarde. The " philosophe" Nazi Alfred Rosenberg developed a radical version from this point of view in the Myth of the twentieth century , and indicated positive Christianity like reaction to Catholicism and Protestantism.

Ludwig Müller, the chief of the sect of the Christian German, propagated the theses revisionists and racists of the Party. In the newspaper anti-semite of the fanatic racist Julius Streicher " Der Stürmer " , Christ was represented like Aryan antijuif.

The ultimate goal of positive Christianity was to create a religion of transition between Christianity and paganism which would manage to carry out the Aryan worship as imagined by the chiefs of Reich. Thus, the interest for the Christian vedism of Jakob Wilhelm Hauer was only justified by the racist prejudices.

The most radical Nazis did not preach however the " Christianity positif" , but a return to Germanic néo-paganism.

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