Summa (magazine)

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Summa was a quarterly magazine published in 1917 and 1918 by the Jakob Hegner publishing house from Hellerau near Dresden under the Viennese publisher Franz Blei (1871-1942).

The magazine contained articles and reprints of famous texts from philosophy, theology and political science with a Catholic foundation. Authors of the magazine were in addition to the editor Paul Adler , Ernst Bloch , Robert Musil , Max Scheler , Konrad Weiss , Carl Schmitt ( Law and Power (opening article ), Die Buribunken , Visibility of the Church ) and others.

The magazine is an example of the position of the restructuring Catholicism under the influence of the French renouveau catholique .

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Hüsmert, Gerd Giesler (ed.): Carl Schmitt. The military time. 1915 to 1919. Diary February to December 1915. Articles and materials , Akademie Verlag, Berlin, 2005, ISBN 3-05-004079-3 , p. 430