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Uwe Siemon-Netto

    Uwe Siemon-Netto is an international columnist and theologian whose work explores the complex interplay between faith and society. He is particularly interested in how contemporary forces like narcissism impact Christian values and doctrines. Siemon-Netto emphasizes the Lutheran concept of vocation, advocating for the idea that individuals have a divine calling to serve others through their secular endeavors. His journalism critically examines foreign affairs and societal issues from a faith-informed perspective.

    Đức, un regard allemand sur le Vietnam (1965-1972)
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    Griewatsch!
    Duc, der Deutsche
    The Fabricated Luther: Refuting Nazi Connections and Other Modern Myths, Third Edition
    The Acquittal of God
    • 2023

      The book challenges the myths linking Martin Luther to Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany, clarifying that Luther's true theological legacy is one of resistance against tyranny. It highlights the sacrifices of German Christians, like Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, who opposed the National Socialist regime, showcasing their commitment to Luther's teachings. The updated edition includes new images and illustrations that further elucidate Luther's theology, emphasizing the importance of resisting unjust secular authority.

      The Fabricated Luther: Refuting Nazi Connections and Other Modern Myths, Third Edition
    • 2008

      The Acquittal of God

      • 108 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book delves into the emotional and spiritual struggles of Vietnam veterans who feel abandoned by God, their country, and their families. By drawing on the theological insights of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Uwe Siemon-Netto presents a compelling argument for God's understanding and support of these veterans, challenging the notion that they have been forsaken. Through this exploration, the author seeks to provide comfort and a sense of reconciliation for those grappling with feelings of betrayal and rejection.

      The Acquittal of God