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The Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Posted on April 9, 2020April 9, 2020 By Stephen Bedard No Comments on The Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Second World War, Theology

One of the most influential Christians in the Second World War was Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Although he is most commonly known as being involved in a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, there is so much more to him.

You can learn more about his life in this documentary on the life of Dietrich Bonheffer.

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Episode 76 – The Roman Empire in the Fourth Century

Episode 76 – The Roman Empire in the Fourth Century

The fourth century was a century of great change for the church. It was equally so for the Roman Empire. In fact, from this century onward it would be difficult to separate the history of Rome from the history of the church. In this episode, we look at the major events of the fourth century ... Read More "Episode 76 – The Roman Empire in the Fourth Century" »

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