
The Success of Bonhoeffer's Religion-less Religion in the Post-War Consensus in America and the CRC
Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
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Shifting Moral Landscapes: America Post-War
This chapter examines the evolution of America's post-war consensus and its significant impact on societal values around love, faith, and personal commitments. It highlights the cultural and moral shifts following World War II, including changing perceptions of evil and the decline of religious authority, especially within the context of figures like Hitler. The discussion also contrasts the historical achievements of the civil rights movement with contemporary challenges, including the rise of secularism and its influence on generational views of morality.
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