This collection of essays by Robert Funk delves into the contributions of notable artists and intellectuals, including Kafka, Beckett, Henry Miller, Castaneda, Fowles, and Thoreau, to illuminate the true successors of Jesus. In the section titled 'Voices of Silence,' Funk examines the interplay between language and contemporary reality. He ultimately addresses the pivotal theological question of whether individuals can identify a genuine world to which they can fully commit, offering twenty-one propositions on theology in response.
Perry Kea facilitates a fascinating presentation by Dr. Lawrence Sondhaus about the curious and intertwined relationship between the Nazi Admiral Karl Dönitz and the Pastor Martin Niemöller. This presentation focusses on how two friends chose incredibly different paths during the tragic and shocking times of Germany in the early twentieth century.