Category
page 1Late modern Christian antisemitism
Otto Weininger
Austrian philosopher and writer (1880-1903)
Jozef Tiso
Slovak politician, priest and president of the Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945
Iron Guard
Romanian ultranationalist movement (1930–1941)
Westboro Baptist Church
American hyper-Calvinist church congregation and hate group
Édouard Drumont
French journalist and writer (1844–1917)
Slovak People's Party
political party
German Christians
movement within the German Evangelical Church
Louis Veuillot
French journalist (1813-1883)
Israel Shamir
Russian and Israeli journalist, known for denying the Holocaust (born 1947)
Edmond Picard
Belgian jurist, writer (1836–1924)
Damascus affair
criminal case
Mortara case
Italian cause célèbre of the 1850s and 1860s
Xavier Vallat
French politician. Coordinator of Jewish affairs in France’s Vichy government during 1941 and 1942 (1891–1972)
Ottokár Prohászka
Catholic bishop (1858-1927)

Sebastian Brunner
Austrian journalist (1814-1893)

August Rohling
German Catholic theologian, student of anti-Semitic texts, and polemical author (1839–1931)
Léon de Poncins
French journalist and writer (1897–1975)
Roger Gougenot des Mousseaux
French writer (1805–1876)

Johann Smidt
politician, theologian, and founder of Bremerhaven (1773-1857)
Ernest Jouin
French catholic priest and journalist (1844-1932)
German Social Reform Party
political party in Germany
Seelisberg Conference
Conference on anti-Semitism
Zionist antisemitism
antisemitism concurrent with Zionist ideology
Christian Front
defunct American far-right, pro-Nazi organization, inspired by Catholic priest Charles Coughlin

Passion Hymns
poetric texts written by Hallgrímur Pétursson