eric metaxas

December 2, 2024

Bonhoeffer: the film, the book, and the challenge to the church

In 1932, Hitler gave his personal assurance to prominent pastor and veteran WWI Naval Chaplain Martin Niemöller that he would keep his hands off the church and never institute a pogrom against the Jews. But in order to conform German culture to his schemes, Hitler needed to compromise the church. Thus accelerated the church struggle, in which German Christians abandoned whole segments of the bible that did not fit Nazi objectives, and the Confessing Church found itself increasingly at odds with the culture around it.
August 11, 2017

William Wilberforce: Slavery and Its Startling Parallels to Abortion

“Things have come to a pretty pass when one should permit one’s religion to enter public life” said Lord Melbourne. The Duke of Clarence ridiculed those who supported Abolition as […]
July 17, 2012

Bonhoeffer – Hitler and these United States

Reading Eric Metaxas’ blockbuster biography on Dietrich Bonhoeffer has stirred my spirit.  It reads like a thriller more than a work of nonfiction, and I find myself agonizing over the […]