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Yes, I do, Elon!

Indeed, I do want you to step down as the head of Twitter. Because you are a visionary, Elon, and you dare to pursue your visions, even if they go against the general trend. For example, without you, the global auto industry was still stuck in its old 19th century thinking of internal combustion engines […]

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ὁλόκαυστος

Painting by Paul Gauguin: The Devil Speaks (1894). If non-Germans ask me outside Germany about Hitler and the extermination of the Jews, I can take it as a personal honor: They obviously feel safe enough to discuss this dark chapter of German history with me (others prefer to avoid the topic in the presence of […]

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The Futures

Recently I’ve started to immerse myself a little more academically into the subject of future studies. Some might consider this subject as odd as laying Tarot cards, reckoning the whole future thing a pseudo science. And yet we all have to admit that man’s desire for a better understanding of the future is as old […]

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Love the Church of the Future (en)

In March 2019 the first European Future Church Symposium ever took place in Amsterdam. The third and last plenary talk tackles some implications of talk one and two: What if the church would really move to reflect the God of the Future? (Speaker: Marcus Fritsch, Gothenburg)

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Love the God of the Future! (en)

In March 2019 the first European Future Church Symposium ever took place in Amsterdam. The second out of three plenary talks presents God as the one who constantly challenges us to look into the future by using our imagination – as opposed to constantly looking into the past what many churches usually do. (Speaker: Marcus […]

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Love the Future! (en)

In March 2019 the first European Future Church Symposium ever took place in Amsterdam. The first out of three plenary talks gives an overview of current changes in the world and what this means for the future of the church. (Speaker: Marcus Fritsch, Gothenburg)

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