Common decency says we should not liken anything today to 1930’s Germany. In light of what has happened recently and what may lie ahead, maybe it would be wiser if we did.
I’d like to ponder what Nazi Germany might mean for how we preach and influence both church and society in our tumultuous times.
“There has never been a time in history where we needed to be reminded of the life of Bonhoeffer more than today”, say the producers of the movie, Angel Studios.
The Ecumenical Jury of the Cannes Film Festival awarded Terrence Malick's film. “The film expresses and explores the difficult challenges to the integrity of the human person in the face of great evil”, it said.
Professor Richard Weikart explains how Adolf Hitler was opposed to Christianity and tried to whittle away its influence.
An answer by Richard Weikart Professor of Modern European History, California State University Stanislaus.
Power reveals who we are, and reveals even more the fundamentals of our worldview.
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