[easyazon_image align=”left” height=”333″ identifier=”0465097863″ locale=”US” src=”https://englewoodreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/41XtWu6OXlL.jpg” tag=”douloschristo-20″ width=”214″]In Our Advent 2018 magazine issue,
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we feature a review of this superb new biography:
Then They Came for Me:
Martin Niemöller, the Pastor Who Defied the Nazis
Matthew Hockenos
Hardback: Basic Books, 2018
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Since our reviewer for this book, Laura M. Fabrycky, lives in Berlin,
We asked her to take some photos of crucial landmarks from Martin Niemöller’s life…
First, a snippet of Laura’s review:
Encountering this man with “an imperfect moral compass” allows us to re-examine our own moral imaginations: how we fashion heroes for ourselves, and how easily we lose their human story—and arguably, aspects of our own—in our quest to make them heroes. The book’s subtitle trumpets Niemöller as “the pastor who defied the Nazis”—and he did, at least enough so to merit their persecution. But his defiance was not, nor could be, salvific. His triumphs were as humanly finite and morally tangled as he was—as we are. Our persistent hunger for glittering images prevents us from seeing how we, ordinary mortals with blind spots, with capacities for grave complicity and banal evil, must make our way in a complicated world. Like Niemöller, we also have no alibi.
St. Anne’s Church,
Berlin-Dahlem
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