The Age of Hitler with Alec Ryrie
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The Age of Hitler with Alec Ryrie

59:03 Jan 20, 2026
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For the past 75 years, our culture has been more united by what we oppose than by what we believe. We don't know what we're for, but we know we're against the Nazis.This "anti-Hitler ethos" has served as society's shared moral compass, but Dr. Alec Ryrie argues this foundation is now eroding in concerning ways.In this episode, Dr. Ryrie, a professor of history of Christianity at Durham University and author of widely acclaimed books including Protestants and Unbelievers, presents a provocative thesis.Dr. Ryrie doesn't just diagnose our cultural moment—he offers a historian's perspective on why this period of disruption, while unsettling, may ultimately lead to a more stable consensus. His insights on how societies navigate ideological transitions provide both challenge and hope for listeners seeking to understand our fractured times.In this wide-ranging discussion, you'll discover:How World War II transformed Western values from fighting for Christian civilization to fighting against a universal evilWhy Hitler became the ultimate moral reference point across political dividesThe troubling rise of anti-Semitism on both the political left and right as Holocaust memory fadesHow secular progressives and religious conservatives are fighting to a standstill in culture wars neither can winWhy Ryrie believes a synthesis between these worldviews is necessary—and possibleThe challenges facing human rights frameworks detached from their religious foundationsHow social media and "rage bait" are distorting our ability to have constructive disagreementsWhether you're interested in modern history, cultural analysis, religious thought, or simply trying to make sense of today's polarized landscape, this conversation offers fresh perspective on where we've been and where we might be heading.About the Guest: D
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