On May 18, 1942, the Editors of Christianity & Crisis sought fit to postulate and navigate what the world would look like with a victory against the Axis Powers. In this article, Eduard Heimann masterfully articulates the challenges and requirements that the Allied forces would face in attempting to reorganize and rebuild Europe.
Christianity & Crisis MagazineMay 19, 2017
This article about the reality of God’s eternal love and justice amidst the context of World War II was originally published in Christianity & Crisis on May 18, 1942.
Christianity & Crisis MagazineMay 11, 2017
This article about the role and need for the clergy to serve as Chaplains during World War II was originally published in Christianity & Crisis in 1942.
Christianity & Crisis MagazineMay 5, 2017
This article about the morality and justification of World War II and the Church was originally published in Christianity & Crisis in 1942.
Christianity & Crisis MagazineApril 27, 2017
Christians have a sacred duty to help ensure that achieving victory in wars abroad does not come at the cost of losing peace at home
Christianity & Crisis MagazineFebruary 23, 2017
A Christian realist approach to thinking about faith and political structure
Christianity & Crisis MagazineFebruary 23, 2017
At the advent of the US entry into WWII, the character of Abraham Lincoln’s wartime presidency had much to commend to a nation newly entered into conflict. It has much to commend to us now, as well.
Christianity & Crisis MagazineFebruary 9, 2017
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