German theologian Johann Baptist Metz (died Dec 2) tried to re-craft Christian theology in light of the Holocaust and the horrors of history. His “political theology” countered the privatized theology of “bourgeois religion” which replaced faith with merely “believed-in faith.”
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Such Christianity does not live discipleship but only believes in discipleship….It does not practice compassion, but only believes in compassion and….cultivates that apathy which allowed us Christians to continue our untroubled believing and praying with our backs to Auschwitz
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"The Christian is not only responsible for what he does or fails to do, but also for what he allows to happen to others.”
Dec 4, 2019 · 5:21 PM UTC
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“The reason for the church’s loss of appeal is not that it demands too much from people, but that it offers, in fact, too little challenge or else does not presents its demands clearly enough as priorities of the gospel itself."
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