When a nation forgets God : 7 lessons we must learn from Nazi Germany /

Lutzer, Erwin W.

When a nation forgets God : 7 lessons we must learn from Nazi Germany / Erwin W. Lutzer. - Chicago : Moody Publishers, c2010. - 148 p. ; 21 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

When God is separated from government, judgment follows -- It is always the economy -- That which is legal might also be evil -- Propaganda can change a nation -- Parents -- not the state -- are responsible for a child's training -- Ordinary heroes can make a difference -- We must exalt the cross in the gathering darkness.

The people of Nazi Germany weren't any more barbaric, uncivilized, or depraved than any other Western nation of the early Twentieth Century, yet the Nazi regime will forever serve as an example of brutality and extreme racism run amok. What led so many people to such extreme ends? According to Dr. Lutzer, the German people's progression from civility to barbarity was not extraordinary, and more than a few benchmarks from their transition can be observed in present day American society. --from publisher description

9780802446565 0802446566

2009039288


1933 - 1945


Church and state--Germany.
Christianity and politics--Germany.
National socialism--Religious aspects.
National socialism and religion.
Christianity and politics.
Church and state.
Forecasting.
National socialism and religion.
National socialism--Religious aspects.


Germany--Church history--1933-1945.
United States--Forecasting.
Germany.
United States.


Church history.

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