The case of Eric Metaxas still remains a puzzling one to many of his fellow evangelicals.
How
could the man who wrote an admiring, bestselling biography of Dietrich
Bonhoeffer — the German pastor martyred for his opposition to the Nazis —
become one of the most prominent evangelical supporters of Donald Trump, the most authoritarian, least churchly president in recent American history?
The
answers to this question go to the heart of the cultural fears that
motivated a large majority of white evangelical Christians to vote for
Trump, opening an enduring split among evangelical elites.
“There
are not many people … who truly surprised me in the 2016 campaign,”
said David French, a conservative writer for National Review who was
briefly mentioned as a possible third-party presidential candidate. “Of
the publicly prominent Christians [who backed Trump], the two most
surprising to me were William Bennett, author of ‘The Book of Virtues,’
and Eric Metaxas, author of ‘Bonhoeffer’.”
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