3 AUGUST 1944, Page 14

THE NAZIS AND THE GOSPEL

Sts,—" Janus " refers in an interesting note this week to the " appar hopelessness " of the " problem of re-educating Germany, or de-Nazify the young Nazis." There is one point which I have not seen stres in this connexion, viz., the importance of religion as the basis of ed tion. The Archbishops have recently urged us to pray that God s; make bare His holy arm in this crisis. If it please Him to do so the preaching of the Gospel can effectively pierce beyond the mind in the spirit of this " mindless generation," to " open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God. as it did with their Pagan forefathers.—Yours faithfully,

G. C. LINDSAY GRANT. " Kenwood," Croxted Road, Dulwich, S.E. 21.