
The Speak Life Podcast Glen Scrivener @ Responding to the Rebirth: We've Gone From Pro-Jesus to Anti-Hitler — What Now? || SLP625
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Dec 30, 2025 Glen Scrivener dives into the rising trend of people returning to church, seeking refuge from cultural chaos. He discusses a fascinating shift in narratives, where society has pivoted from a pro-Jesus stance to an anti-Hitler view. Scrivener links modern values like human rights and compassion back to Christianity, critiquing contemporary rights discourse for being overly slogan-driven. He illustrates how various cultural movements reflect a longing for Christian foundations, ultimately presenting Jesus as the unwavering anchor amid societal change.
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Jesus As The Enduring Refuge
- Jesus is presented as the single enduring refuge amid cultural storms and shifting narratives.
- Building on Christ is framed as the only foundation that withstands the rains and winds of cultural change.
From Pro-Jesus To Anti-Hitler Narrative
- Glen Scrivener argues Westernity shifted from a pro-Jesus narrative to an anti-Hitler one after WWII.
- That anti-Hitler story now shapes moral consensus but lacks the positive source-story power of Christianity.
Christian Roots Of Modern Values
- Scrivener links many modern Western values—human rights, compassion, consent—to the pro-Jesus tradition.
- He suggests these values feel natural today because of Christianity's historical shaping of moral imagination.






