In the attempts to understand the ideology underpinning the terror attack in Norway 22 July 2011, and the growth of far right extremism in Europe more generally, Christianity and the uses of the Bible are a largely neglected feature. In this article, I examine the way the Bible is used in Anders Behring Breivik’s manifesto, arguing that this provides an important example of the role of Christianity in far right discourse. I show that the Bible functions as a legitimating device, glossing violence as defence of a Christian Europe; as a motivational instrument, positing God as a fellow fighter; and, as an origin for Europe. The Bible is situated in a pre-modern state where its signifying powers are policed. At the same time, it is wrenched ou...
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The religious and ideological standpoints of the Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik gathered...
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Religious radicalism is a serious phenomenon that is dotting our age. Terrorism is currently the wor...
This paper analyses three of the dominating discourses Anders Behring Breivik used in his compendium...
References to the Bible in European politics rarely are the subject of research by biblical scholars...
This article explores the way that members of a political milieu of the New Christian Right in Norwa...
This thesis illuminates meaning(s) of religion in a Swedish radical nationalist context. The empiric...
In light of the general lack of awareness of the long history of Western-Marxist fascination with th...
This article analyses references to the Bible in recent migration politics in Northern European coun...
Is Europe a battlefield? The far right is on the rise across Europe, pushing a battle scenario in wh...
In this chapter, Hannah Strømmen examines the uses of texts in the practices of far-right populism, ...
The religious and ideological standpoints of the Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik gathered...
Although terrorism is an area that has been the subject of much research, systematic searches in dat...
The article identifies roles and conditions for the Bible within modern politics in the West. By com...
This critical rage pedagogy article explores intersections between Alt-Right movements and Christian...
This thesis argues that the concept of religion plays an important role in the compendium published ...
The article examines how European narratives of crisis have been related to religion in different er...
Religious radicalism is a serious phenomenon that is dotting our age. Terrorism is currently the wor...
This paper analyses three of the dominating discourses Anders Behring Breivik used in his compendium...
References to the Bible in European politics rarely are the subject of research by biblical scholars...
This article explores the way that members of a political milieu of the New Christian Right in Norwa...
This thesis illuminates meaning(s) of religion in a Swedish radical nationalist context. The empiric...
In light of the general lack of awareness of the long history of Western-Marxist fascination with th...