The Altar and the Eagle Rev. Steven D. Martin
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I am Reverend Steven D. Martin, and for the past two decades, I have grappled with a crucial question: Why are Christian leaders often found on the wrong side of history? This introspection has been a journey, one that has led me to scrutinize our past to glean insights for our present. It’s not about criticizing the church out of bitterness; it’s about understanding our missteps to avoid repeating them. The stark revelations of the Church’s failures during the Third Reich have been particularly illuminating. As we embark on this exploration, we aim to unravel the complexities of those times to ensure that history does not repeat itself.
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From Rwanda's Dark Past to America's Uncertain Future
In today's episode of The Altar and the Eagle, we take a somber look back at the Rwandan Genocide—a tragic event that claimed around 800,000 lives due to deep-seated ethnic tensions. We examine the destructive role of propaganda and how media fueled a massacre that unfolded with frightening speed and brutality. We discuss the shocking complicity and, in rare cases, the courageous resistance of religious institutions. Finally, we juxtapose the Rwandan crisis with today's polarized America—wondering whether a history so grim could repeat on different soil. Join us for this thought-provoking discussion here on The Altar and the Eagle.
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The Nazis, the Pastors, and Christian Nationalism
In our latest episode of 'The Altar and the Eagle,' we unpack the chilling legacy of eugenics and its use for political gains, tracing from Galton up to the atrocities of Nazi Germany. By examining the weaponization of us-versus-them rhetoric, we see how it not only shaped historical tides of tyranny but warns us of similar patterns today. We explore the perversion of science for regime propaganda and the crucial role propaganda played in the vilification of the other. This episode serves as a powerful reminder to remain vigilant, to challenge divisive narratives, and to uphold the inclusivity and dignity across all spheres of society. Always remember, history is the greatest teacher for a more conscientious and united future.
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What's Wrong With the God Bless the USA Bible?
What, if anything, is wrong with publishing a Bible with a leather cover and slick, thin pages, along with the US Constitution and other secular documents? Rev. Steven D. Martin raises questions that might not be as obvious as may seem.
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Understanding the Unthinkable: Hitler's Speeches in English and Their Relevance Today
We're launching a new feature of this podcast. In addition to the longer-form episodes, we're releasing a short, weekly recording that addresses an important historical or current-day topic or event.
In this episode of "The Altar and the Eagle," host Steven Martin dives into a controversial topic: Hitler's speeches. He discusses the unsettling experience of hearing an AI-generated English translation of one of Hitler's speeches and emphasizes the importance of understanding the power of speech and propaganda in shaping history. Drawing parallels to today, Steven highlights the need to remain vigilant against authoritarian rule and stand against intolerance. He stresses the importance of approaching this subject with sensitivity and responsibility, acknowledging the real lives impacted by such hateful ideologies. Join us as we explore the delicate balance of learning from history while honoring its victims, and consider the human complexity behind one of history's most infamous figures.
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The Sacrament of Baptism: In Nazi Germany, a Tool of Love and Hatred
In this episode of The Altar and the Eagle, host Reverend Steven D. Martin delves into the complex and controversial topic of baptism, exploring its historical and contemporary significance. With the voices of Robert Ericksen and Hartmut Lehmann, the focus is on baptism's misuse by the Nazi regime. The episode delves into the deep connections between baptism, politics, and race, shedding light on the chilling power of propaganda and the long-lasting impact of its usage. The discussion also touches on the resistance of the church to the Nazis and their attempt to co-opt Christianity for their political agenda, as well as the Barman Declaration and its nuanced stance.
Through this exploration, listeners are called to reflect on the blurred lines of morality, the challenging decisions faced by individuals during times of crisis, and the ongoing relevance of these historical lessons in navigating the complexities of the present day. -
BONUS: The Bible is Not Written for Me
As a bit of bonus material, I ran across this sermon by Brian Zahnd, a pastor in St. Joseph, MO. It's not directly related to our subject, but does offer a modern statement similar to that of Bonhoeffer's Christ from Below. It's helpful thinking as we consider the Christian's role when living in an empire.
https://brianzahnd.com/2014/02/problem-bible/
Customer Reviews
Amazing and incredibly helpful
Martin does a fantastic job of making the complexity of politics and theological reflections during the rise of Hitler understandable. I recommend this podcast without reservation.