Nazi Germany

A grim anniversary for Dietrich Bonhoeffer marks what might have been

By A. James Rudin — January 18, 2019
(RNS) — Eighty years ago, the anti-Nazi activist Dietrich Bonhoeffer traveled back to Germany. Had he survived World War II, he might have become a global leader in fostering respect between Christians and Jews.

Richard Paul Evans’ fake news about feminism

By Jana Riess — May 24, 2018
Novelist Richard Paul Evans responds to accusations of sexual harassment by claiming that feminists' "war on men" seeks to wipe out 90% of men, whose situation is as dire as that of Jews in Nazi Germany. What in the world?

Why I decline to sign ‘prophetic’ declarations

By Richard Mouw — December 7, 2017
(RNS) — I talked a lot about being 'prophetic' in my early days of social activism, but I don’t use that word much these days.

British Labour Party struggles to root out anti-Semitism

By guest — May 6, 2016
(RNS) The scandal stems from an unapologetic criticism of Israel for its actions in the occupied territories and elsewhere.

When religion makes people worse

By David P. Gushee — April 5, 2016
About toxic religion that hurts people and drives them away from faith.

Is nonviolence a solution to all the world’s conflicts? (COMMENTARY)

By A. James Rudin — October 31, 2014
(RNS) There remains a thin line between nonviolence and martyrdom.
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