Scientific Atheism in East Germany (1963-1990)
How to Turn a Hare into a Lion
Abstract
This book offers an in-depth, archive-based analysis of “scientific atheism”, focused on the development of the field in the German Democratic Republic (GDR). Scientific atheism was established as a Soviet import in 1963 at Jena University, with a presence in East German universities, propaganda and politics for nearly 30 years. The chapters explore the sociological work done by scientific atheists such as Olof Klohr, how they defined religion and atheism, and their role as actors of atheisation in various fields. As well as reflecting on the specific religious and political context in East Germany, the author makes comparison with other communist-ruled countries. Drawing on extensive and unique documentation, this book will be of interest to scholars of atheism and secularism, religion and politics, religious history, German history and East European studies.
Keywords
Scientific Atheism;State;Society;Socialism;East Germany;GDR;Communism;Politics;Jena;Olaf Klohr;Freethinkers Association;Propaganda;Higher education;Sociology of religion;Atheism;Secularism;Soviet;Research;University;Institution;Religious;Archive;History;Natural scienceDOI
10.4324/9781003469322ISBN
9781040264577, 9781032700960, 9781003469322, 9781040264553Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in Religion,Classification
Regional / International studies
European history
History and Archaeology
History of religion
Religion and politics
Politics and government