Nihilism and the Cold War: The Catholic Reception of Nihilism between Nietzsche and Adenauer
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James Gregory Chappel
Gilhuly Family Assoc Professor
James Chappel is the Gilhuly Family Associate Professor of History at Duke University.
He works on the intellectual history of modern Europe and the United States, focusing
on themes of religion, gender, and the family. His first book, Catholic Modern (Harvard,
2018), asks about the transformation of the Catholic Church in 20th century Europe.
How did Catholics, long affiliated with monarchism and anti

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