Golgotha and Götterdämmerung
Book Description
Samuel P. Scheibler presents a sweeping exploration of the spiritual currents that have shaped German culture across millennia. This comprehensive study traces the religious consciousness of Germany through seven thousand years of development, examining how spiritual movements have fundamentally influenced the formation of German national identity.
Rather than viewing German religious history as a series of disconnected events, Scheibler reveals an underlying continuum governed by principles of contrast and unity. He demonstrates how seemingly opposing spiritual forces have actually worked together to create the complex tapestry of German cultural expression. From ancient spiritual practices to the Protestant Reformation, from periods of religious fervor to times of spiritual questioning, the author maps the rhythmic patterns of faith that have pulsed through German society.
The book addresses a particularly relevant contemporary challenge: how modern Germany might rediscover its spiritual foundations in an increasingly secular age. Scheibler offers both historical insight and practical frameworks for understanding what he terms the potential "re-evangelization" of post-Christian Germany.
This work will resonate with readers seeking to understand how spiritual consciousness evolves within cultures over time. Those interested in the intersection of religion, national identity, and cultural development will find valuable perspectives on how ancient spiritual principles continue to influence modern societies. The book provides both scholarly depth and accessible insights for anyone exploring the enduring role of faith in shaping civilizations.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~8 hours)
📄 Length: 286 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Church history
- ✓ Explore Germany, church history
- ✓ Explore Missions
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Germany, religion