Tom Holland re-enchants the Christian history of the West

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  • Опубліковано 4 тра 2023
  • "Can the secular West outlive its Christian past? Will the coronation remind us of our Christian inheritance?
    Tom Holland is a historian and author who co-hosts the popular podcast 'The Rest Is History'. His best-selling book 'Dominion' charted how the Christian revolution shaped the West's moral instincts. He chats with Belle Tindall and Justin Brierley about why modern secularists are still swimming in Christian waters, and why he has personally become enchanted by the 'greatest story ever told'.
    www.seenandunseen.com/podcast
    There’s more to life than the world we can see. Re-Enchanting is a podcast from Seen & Unseen recorded at Lambeth Palace Library, the home of the Centre for Cultural Witness. Justin Brierley and Belle Tindall engage faith and spirituality with leading figures in science, history, politics, art and education. Can our culture be re-enchanted by the vision of Christianity? "

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  • @yunpengzhang4944
    @yunpengzhang4944 Місяць тому +6

    I really like the fact that they don’t cut off the pauses Tom takes when he’s thinking/organizing his language in the editing room like so many podcasts/interviews do. It makes the conversation sounds so much more natural.

  • @LB-zp5ot
    @LB-zp5ot 8 місяців тому +21

    I came to the Orthodox Church because I was spiritually empty as a result of how Protestantism has so totally bled itself of enchantment. Orthodox Christianity is neither pallid or anemic. It’s vibrant, alive and “enchanting.”

    • @m.cherian258
      @m.cherian258 4 місяці тому

      In reality catholic church's inherent Knowledge & Wisdom and it's existence since the manifestation of Christ Shows howdivity eorks throughout the era.Thanku forhosti g T. Hollander

  • @PaulVanderKlay
    @PaulVanderKlay Рік тому +47

    Oh! We've begun with Tom. Wonderful!

  • @Jer.616
    @Jer.616 11 місяців тому +9

    At 42:35, THAT is also a Christian value... not issuing death threats to your opponents! But that is disappearing as we become less Christian in the West! We absolutely cannot keep the fruits without the roots. It WILL die. We must face that. We need the roots again. All these intellectuals who want to live in a world with Christian values without personally being a Christian are being intellectually self-indulgent. Just surrender to Christianity already! And revive the roots once again.

    • @leeosborn4641
      @leeosborn4641 3 місяці тому +1

      "Heaven and Earth will pass away, but my words will never die." It is part of man's self-defeating pride and arrogance to believe he can wipe away the fact, the meaning and the legacy of Jesus Christ and what He achieved for Man on the Cross. Most pastors need to grow a spine and bring back the glorious good news of the Christian message.

  • @goyogo2601
    @goyogo2601 Місяць тому +2

    Absolutely great. I wish Tom the very best with his faith journey.

  • @JohnWMorehead
    @JohnWMorehead Рік тому +28

    I just love not only his thesis for which he is well known, but also for his honest in existential wrestling. What an example and inspiration.

    • @Stupidityindex
      @Stupidityindex 7 місяців тому

      Nothing fails like prayers in a children's hospital, & even Jesus Christ says faith is worthless if you can't get mountains to move with a verbal command.
      What literate person would suggest a god?
      They are so well known for perfectly doing nothing, we have a saying: God helps those helping themselves.

    • @JohnWMorehead
      @JohnWMorehead 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Stupidityindex What literate person would suggest a God? Perhaps a consideration of the history of intellectuals who have accepted God's existence from within the sciences and philosophy as a start. You may not find it persuasive, but to raise such a question in this way is a non-starter if you want to have conversations, let alone persuasive ones, with others.

    • @steveflorida5849
      @steveflorida5849 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@Stupidityindexwhat literate person would believe the biological brain is the mental Mind.
      Values like love, goodness, truth, service and beauty are Not inherent in mechanistic atoms.

  • @marcuspollett3157
    @marcuspollett3157 4 дні тому

    Profoundly moved by what I perceive to be the humility of TH's disposition.

  • @nelsonang
    @nelsonang 11 місяців тому +9

    Tom, you are absolutely right to despise the anaemic form of Christianity dished out today… and as a Christian, i sincerely apologise to you for the Church’s failure… the Church has abandoned the awe-full God, and abstracted for itself an awe-some tinker bell caricature…

  • @piushalg8175
    @piushalg8175 11 місяців тому +6

    Somebody once characterized humanism as toothless vegetarianism. I think this person had a good point.

  • @dearestsimone
    @dearestsimone Рік тому +10

    Does Tom read messages? I have so longed to say: Dear Friend, Tom, thank you so much! Thank you so much for letting the giddy Christian feed on the fruit of your mind and spirit! I don't mean that disparagingly. We are opaque, generally, but your clean quest and exuberance signal to us something that we can trust and delight in; it restores our dignity a little bit. Jesus, (the Font of Enchantment!) will reward you! I am sure! Matthew 10:42

  • @elenahelen8958
    @elenahelen8958 9 місяців тому +5

    I have only just discovered this podcast- after listening to Tom Holland on another talk show about the Roman Empire and looking for more content.This was a Hugely engaging conversation! Tĥank you.

  • @Gracchus66
    @Gracchus66 Рік тому +14

    Love the new podcast, off to a great start for sure ! Belle adds a wonderful complement to Justin as far as interviewing styles and types of questions. One suggestion though which I guess is a technical one : throughout 98% or so of each episode so far we only ever see Belle and also the guests in profile. It might be nice to be able to see their whole faces when they are speaking. No biggie, as I say just a suggestion.
    I'm really looking forward to more episodes.

  • @JohnWMorehead
    @JohnWMorehead Рік тому +3

    Great conversation. Glad to see you continuing to have talks about topics we need in this new venture.

  • @zgobermn6895
    @zgobermn6895 11 місяців тому +5

    Tom Holland is always a delight to listen to. Well done.

  • @sfdint
    @sfdint 4 місяці тому +3

    Appreciate Mr. Holland's work so much, just one quibble. I think saying that universal human rights is a Christian idea needs some nuancing. I hardly read Jesus or Paul or the early church as champions of what we now call human rights. What I do find is a clear affirmation of universality and that class, race, gender or nationality is not what qualifies or disqualifies one for relationship with God. ALL human life is of equal value and worth, all are objects of God's grace and salvation. Modern human rights affirms equal value and worth but also seems to insist that each of us should have the right to live our own lives just as we please as long as we respect other's rights. In John Locke's view we are simply a bunch of free individuals who contractually agree to honor each other's rights. Primitive Christianity called believers to die to self and follow rather rigorous moral disciplines as they grew into the likeness of Christ. Modern human rights has some Christian assumptions behind it but it is a hybrid product produced by the Enlightenment.

    • @leeosborn4641
      @leeosborn4641 3 місяці тому

      ....hybrid, and as you allude to; extremely tepid!

  • @helendeacon7637
    @helendeacon7637 11 місяців тому +2

    A wonderful conversation! Many thanks.

  • @ridif
    @ridif Рік тому +2

    thank you for this.

  • @02sweden
    @02sweden 11 місяців тому +5

    Tom Holland is great, i gould listen to him all day.

  • @PaulVanderKlay
    @PaulVanderKlay Рік тому +7

    What a lovely set!

  • @richfroiland2337
    @richfroiland2337 4 місяці тому +1

    All that is necessary for salvation is repentance and trusting Christ. God never leaves us where we are. But as he was saying about Christianity itself the joy of Jesus is for the long haul to trust Christ everyday, very hour and every minute.

  • @peterarnesen4046
    @peterarnesen4046 3 дні тому

    What does Tom feel when the Bells, embedded in our culture, ring out. Despair, nausea, despicableness ? Or is it only the talk about the ,bells“ which are what? A call to power, iron forged madness?

  • @Icarus838
    @Icarus838 Рік тому +2

    Amen. Love you, Tom

  • @leeosborn4641
    @leeosborn4641 3 місяці тому +1

    Woven into the very fibre of our beings, at the core of what it is to be human is our love of, and need for, stories, myths, legends and traditions. Secularism and all the other concomitant -isms of the modern world, are very light on when it comes to these ancient legacies that sustain and nourish us. This is why in essence Secularism is so boring, cold and bleak. That is why in particular, I totally opt for the greatest, most moving, story ever told.

  • @Rome_77
    @Rome_77 11 місяців тому +1

    You can hear the Remi Brague influence. Remi’s big influence was Ratzinger.

  • @tensevo
    @tensevo 7 місяців тому

    1 minute in, hits hard

  • @liewcheng6664
    @liewcheng6664 Рік тому +2

    An interesting question is why Paul wanted to embark to the East to preach Christianity but was prevented by the Holy Spirit?

  • @skylinefever
    @skylinefever 11 місяців тому +1

    These things about Athenian democracy makes me think of the humorous "Magic dirt" arguments.
    I have found debates interesting, because I only did God stuff out of fear of the wrath of Pascal's Wager. I never felt a benefit a single day in my life. I concluded that some people have a God circuit in them and some don't, and one side does not understand the other. A diagnosis of OCD explained my life so much.

  • @spgdoyle
    @spgdoyle 11 місяців тому

    TRIH ... It's the dynamic - absolutely, but also they are quintessentially English.

  • @faithburns8379
    @faithburns8379 Рік тому +1

    I wonder if Tom Holland has seen Netflix’s series the last Kingdom and if so what he thinks about it. For instance, how historically accurate it is or is not, etc.

    • @Vrailly
      @Vrailly 9 місяців тому

      (it's not historically accurate at all)

  • @robmessenger6895
    @robmessenger6895 11 місяців тому +2

    I'd love it if Tom & Crew would turn their attention to the history and latest science of the Shroud of Turin. If true - the Shroud of Turin is a 3D photo, burnt into a linen cloth by micro laser energy and forensic evidence which records the moment in history when Jesus rose from the dead - in a new incarnated body,

  • @humbertojimenez3475
    @humbertojimenez3475 Рік тому +1

    Numbers 5-21
    “here the priest is to put the woman under this curse-“may the Lord cause you to become a curse[b] among your people when he makes your womb miscarry and your abdomen swell. 22 May this water that brings a curse enter your body so that your abdomen swells or your womb miscarries.”

    • @skylinefever
      @skylinefever 11 місяців тому +1

      I love Bible verses that holy people never bother to mention.

  • @corinaijac4381
    @corinaijac4381 7 місяців тому

    it's impossible for me to write the story further.
    I told to a gipsy, not a dummy one, you'll do it well whitout me and he understood very well. Never will be my mind to kill a good, it's the most I can carry.
    I think I feel when the point of no return is here, believe me.
    I do love you still.
    Corina
    Can't play others roles, has no sense.
    15 sept ; wish you the best
    in communism there is uggly idea to buy an egg package with a bribe to ?, so wish you the best, you.

  • @minakoaino3917
    @minakoaino3917 4 місяці тому

    I wonder if he uses the Pisces symbolism intentionally as we are heading into Aquarius

    • @sfdint
      @sfdint 4 місяці тому +1

      I doubt it. Holland's general thrust is away from, not toward pagan ideas.

    • @minakoaino3917
      @minakoaino3917 4 місяці тому

      @@sfdint I got the impression he might have read carl jungs Aion from something he said. It has a lengthy chapter about the astrology of Christianity. But you're more likely right, and its just synchronism

  • @AHigherPrimate
    @AHigherPrimate 6 місяців тому

    Absolutely adore Tom and the rest is history pod but to think it’s bigger than Hardcore History is insanity. Massive fan of both but a fact must be respected.

    • @leeosborn4641
      @leeosborn4641 3 місяці тому

      The fact that you claim to know is relevant only to your level of understanding and belief...with respect.

    • @AHigherPrimate
      @AHigherPrimate 3 місяці тому

      @@leeosborn4641 their download numbers are a google search away for anyone curious to the pods popularity.

  • @ay2052
    @ay2052 9 місяців тому +1

    The discussion seems to end at rather sad place- a world without genuine faith. Christian faith - a faith with a kind and merciful Gold has done wonder for Britian and the Western World. Think of all those brilliant british scientists and political theoriest from Newton to Adam Smith, they all loved and feared the Lord. Perhaps it is the faith that gave them the calling and corage to explore the unknown world with humility and dignity. In the world portraited in this talk with no genuien faith, could it be that the trajatory of history would tilte back to the barbarian-Morality and value will be defined by who has the power. The powerless will be simply back to be the tool for the powerful...

  • @corinaijac4381
    @corinaijac4381 7 місяців тому

    *an icon

  • @MarkLeBay
    @MarkLeBay 3 місяці тому

    More credit should be given to Stoicism and Aristotelian ethics. It’s hard to find much that Christianity added to our Western sense of morality that wasn’t already explored by Hellenistic pagan philosophers.

  • @NickdeVera
    @NickdeVera 5 місяців тому

    as an atheist, this is frustrating. imagine an alternate timeline where islam dominated, someone saying intellectual atheism came from islam, it's right there in the islamic golden age, in the quran, the bismillah, the shahada, secular atheism is infused right through with islam

    • @TheNutmegStitcher
      @TheNutmegStitcher 4 місяці тому +2

      It's worthwhile to compare the differences between the two. They have profoundly different claims, means, ends.

  • @henrycunha8379
    @henrycunha8379 7 місяців тому

    It's a weak and muddled thesis. We don't know whether if the Roman Empire had successfully continued, without Christianity, it would not have developed a coherent jurisprudence of human and civil rights. After all, St. Paul relied on his Roman citizenship to demand the right to be tried in Rome. The Roman state didn't really insist on any specific religion as long as that religion didn't threaten the power of the state. This was essentially Rome's (and Constantinople's) opposition to Christianity, because Christians -- aside from their incredible story about virgin birth and resurrection which were empirically disbelieved -- claimed to bear allegiance only to their own god.
    Not to say that Christianity was not a powerful binding force holding communities together, especially as the Empire seemed to be falling apart. It was communistic, to say the least. And perhaps it was successful because of the vacuum left by the secular power of the Empire. People needed something else to hang on to. Constantine made good use of that.
    By the way, democracy was already described by Aristotle in a typology of how states could be governed, along with tyranny, for instance. It wasn't just a quaint idea existing only in the minds of Athenians
    But the groundwork for the idea of a single divinity, arising out of Judaism, was already well received by Platonists and Stoics. They had no objection to it. It simplified things. Judaism and Islam also have the concept of redemption, or salvation. Christians in the Roman Empire innovated by inserting some post-death salvation as their ultimate aim, and not the preservation of the Roman Empire. This made them suspect of disloyalty to the larger community. Jews were also suspect, for similar reasons.
    The Enlightenment reached back to pre-Chriatian ideas about the nature of man, the force of reason to explain things (not Aquinas' "reason" to explain why God must be in charge), much of it based on new learnings from science, empirical observation, and technological progress. This empowered people as agents of their own future.
    If I had to posit the factor about the ascendancy of Christianity I would say the discovery of the Americas. Christians got a whole new continent to themselves, which they developed utilizing slave labor from Africa. No continent, no slaves, no tobacco, no gold, no silver, or sugar or cotton to leverage trade, navigation, technology, etc., into raw power to dominate India and China temporarily. Or geography: being isolated in the far east of Eurasia, a nondescript part of the continent, forced Europeans to search the oceans for an escape route from their misery. If it had been Islam in the same place, we would all be Muslims today.

  • @wmarkfish
    @wmarkfish 11 місяців тому +2

    We, the west, threw out the baby and kept the bath water.

  • @tigran56
    @tigran56 9 місяців тому

    O brilliant! Thank the gods for him. I cannot find TRIH on Alexander which was so ridiculous, especially from someone as good as him. Dumbed down I guess for the 15 year olds they imagine are listening. Alex was the first Great? Nyet. Cyrus at least. And the shallow intellectual’s prayer that the classicals are responsible for teaching us racism, a Christian thing in it’s modern American/European version. Again, Cyrus, about whom Xenophon wrote a panygeric called Cyropedia, extolling the great prowess and unprecedented virtues of Cyrus, a Persian. The equivalent of Colin Powell sleeping with Ho Chi Minh’s biography under his pillow. Xenophon?

  • @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
    @waynemcauliffe-fv5yf 9 місяців тому

    Yes and i shan`t drown mate

  • @mikedowning4869
    @mikedowning4869 9 місяців тому

    46:00 Usual false dichotomy between Communism and Fascism. But the Nazis were Socialists, Stalin was virulently anti-semitic, and also killed more Russians than Hitler. The original aims may have been different in some ways without the hyper-racialisation of the Nazis, but all Communist regimes ultimately became tyrannical with vast numbers of victims.

  • @The123rasputin
    @The123rasputin 8 місяців тому

    Question to Tom, are Christian values righteous? Yes they are surely,; it's the true Church no?

  • @woff1959
    @woff1959 11 місяців тому +1

    OK, here’s the view from the ’Other Europe’:
    Cool stuff on the non-Christian civilisations, impact etc. But, slight correction: At 22:47. Ooops! Tom Holland claims only four monarchs were anointed in Medieval Europe. But this is not true. I can think of the King of Hungary, the first case of which was in 1000 and lasted until the Western Allies destroyed the kingdom in 1920. I’m sure this wasn’t the only other example.
    Oh dear! At 46:00 Holland claims the ’Russian revolutionaries…did not target the heart of Christianity.’ Goodness, what indescribable ignorance!! No wonder Marx is still acceptable to quote in the UK!!! If Holland experienced Communism, he would have fully realised how wrong that statement is! His statement is also deeply insulting to those of us who lost entire families to Communism. There is no excuse for this.

    • @Andre_Louis_Moreau
      @Andre_Louis_Moreau 11 місяців тому +3

      Holland is specifically referring to why the 'west' gives communism a pass. Not that it he thinks should, only why it does.
      Where nazi fascism were determined to dispose of the 'weak', but communism ideologically claims to elevate the weak, and oppressed.
      That in practice communism does none of what it claims, and is just as much of a literal house of horrors, is why it should never get a pass.
      It's marxist professors of the west, you need to convince its as guilty or more so of the same atrocities we held Nuremberg trials over with nazi fascism.

    • @woff1959
      @woff1959 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Andre_Louis_Moreau Good point, and I don't disagree. However, Holland did not make the distinction, which I believe he should have. The problem is precisely that many people consider his words as approval of, for instance, Lenin, whereas had he taken a few seconds to make the distinctions you pointed out, all would be OK.

  • @corinaijac4381
    @corinaijac4381 7 місяців тому

    It's not funny what happened with many of us. Yes, I know how much you let done on you to help me, ...

  • @corinaijac4381
    @corinaijac4381 7 місяців тому

    I know you are the descendent from Joanne d'Arc, cause I saw you, recognize you shape from a icon, of someone who killed the monster, with a cross on the head. It's impossible to be a orthodox icon, it must be a catholic one.

  • @corinaijac4381
    @corinaijac4381 7 місяців тому

    your*

  • @michaelspeir6086
    @michaelspeir6086 Рік тому +8

    And the Early Church swam in pagan waters. It shows.

    • @skatter44
      @skatter44 Рік тому +5

      Hahaha. That's absurd. First century Jews would have nothing to do with paganism.

    • @TeresaAE
      @TeresaAE Рік тому

      @@skatter44 • Exactly! Early Christianity was made up of Jews (the apostles and those gathered in Jerusalem for the Feast at Pentecost). Jewish people were the exact opposite of a pagan culture 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @michaelspeir6086
      @michaelspeir6086 Рік тому +3

      @@skatter44 Not so, Sean. In the first place, keep in mind that the Jews were hardly monolithic in their religion in the first century. And there were more factions than the NT shows us.
      Philo was the great techer of the Torah in the first century. Yes, he was Jewish and, yes, he taught the Law. But Philo was a thoroughgoing Platonist. In fact, some have suggested that the earliest Christians derived their doctrine from Philo. I doubt that myself, but the similarities are there. Platonism was pretty much the air the intelligensia breathed back then.
      Read the first few verses of the Gospel of John and then read Plato's Timaeus. Plato didn't invent the idea of the Logos, that was Heraclitus in a previous generation, but it was Plato who fleshed in out.
      Remember in 2 Corinthians 12:2 Paul talks about a man who visited the "third heaven"? Huh? How many heavens are there? Well, that's Platonic teaching. There were seven spheres or "heavens." The lowest, completely material, was Earth. The highest, the "Seventh Heaven," entirely etherial, was where the ineffeable Theos sat on his throne.
      No, Christianity didn't arise out of nothing. It was heavily influenced by Jewish thought which in turn was influenced by Greek thought (and others), especially after Alexander took Judea.

    • @skatter44
      @skatter44 Рік тому +3

      @@michaelspeir6086 Interesting theory, but I don’t think it holds up under scrutiny. While it may be true to find some examples of 1st century Jews who did not follow Yahweh consistently, the fact remains that Jews in the Roman Empire was given an exemption to not worship the Roman gods but be allowed to worship their God exclusively. Your two examples from the New Testament are interesting but not conclusive. John’s use of Logos was to show his Gentile audience that the true Logos was in fact Jesus. Using an illustration they would understand does not mean that he was incorporating Platonic thinking into his Christology. As to Paul’s reference to the “third heaven” this does not imply that he is referring to the seven heaven structure found in Plato. Now, if he said he was caught up into the 4th or 5th heaven then there would be a problem. In the Hebrew Scriptures, there are illusions to there being three “heavens”. Paul quotes two Greek sources in Acts 17 as support for his point that the creator God does not need temples or service from humans. The first allusion is to Epimenides the Cretan, a poet also cited in Titus 1:12. The original poem no longer exists, but it appears in a number of other ancient writers. The second citation is from Aratus, a Cilcian poet. The original line, “in him we move and live and have our being,” was pantheistic, but Paul spins this line into a statement about God as the source of our life. Does this imply that Paul was trying to say these poets somehow represented Christianity? No, he was using illustrations that they would understand.
      I never claimed that Christianity “arose out of nothing”. Far from it. As far as I’m concerned, there shouldn’t be a thing called “Christianity. Jesus is the Jewish Messiah and the Gentile believers in him weren’t called “Christians” until much later, and it was a derisive term used by their opponents. Certainly, Platonic thinking did eventually creep into the church, but that wasn’t until much later.

    • @michaelspeir6086
      @michaelspeir6086 Рік тому +1

      @@skatter44 It's not a theory, Sean. Of course "John" meant Jesus, but the idea was old long before Jesus. And, like I said, Platonism was the grounding of most philosophical thought long before Christianity. It heavily infected Judaism, which gave rise to Christianity.

  • @10.6.12.
    @10.6.12. 28 днів тому

    What is this whole reenchantmemt thing it is purely gnostic .

  • @Kishan-pv3ub
    @Kishan-pv3ub 4 місяці тому +1

    Is it possible to bring back Christendom ?

  • @markwinter7511
    @markwinter7511 3 місяці тому

    Tom... do you believe Christ was the son of God is perhaps the question

  • @CScott-wh5yk
    @CScott-wh5yk 10 місяців тому

    Tom’s hang up is thinking science is the only way to prove something objectively true.

  • @grahamblack1961
    @grahamblack1961 10 днів тому

    Christianity completely dominates America's cultural life. The Church of England is part of the UK state and is headed by the monarch. In what way has the West distanced itself from its christian heritage. It seems to be an intrinsic part of Christianity to always be playing the victim even when they've completely won the religion war. I'm an atheist and have never denied I am culturally Christian, am also culturally pagan, and culturally celtic. I don't quite get this weird argument from Chtsitians. The fact that I have a christian heritage has absolutely zero bearing on the truth claims of christianity.

  • @danielshade710
    @danielshade710 9 місяців тому +1

    Ugh. What he’s saying is Christians began to adhere to the philosophy of Hobbes Bentham Calvin etc more than the dogma of the Bible. So it’s philosophy water we’re swimming in not the cess pool of religion.

  • @t3br00k35
    @t3br00k35 11 днів тому

    True. But Christ wasn’t divine. It’s mental isn’t it?

  • @kevinb9830
    @kevinb9830 Рік тому +5

    The fact that the UK has a Christian past doesn't mean I need to believe in sky daddies...

    • @liewcheng6664
      @liewcheng6664 Рік тому

      UK Christian past was very muddy

    • @skatter44
      @skatter44 Рік тому +10

      Your logic doesn't follow.

    • @TeresaAE
      @TeresaAE Рік тому

      @@liewcheng6664 • Your comment is intriguing. Would you care to elaborate?

    • @kbeetles
      @kbeetles Рік тому

      Sky daddies? Now THAT sounds pretty pagan to me!!

    • @liewcheng6664
      @liewcheng6664 Рік тому

      @@TeresaAE Christians killing Christians. It is too bloody to elaborate. Theological differences turned to the killing fields. UK future is dim.