
The Anzacs were secular but . . . Stories of faith, wrestling and doubt
Soldiers steeped in biblically-informed worldview of history and morality had passive belief in “diffusive Christianity”.
Soldiers steeped in biblically-informed worldview of history and morality had passive belief in “diffusive Christianity”.
Eliminating spirituality from the national conversation only cheapens the experience of Anzacs who wrestled with belief on the battleground, argues a Great War historian.
Anzac has become the spiritual core of what it means to be Australian, but what of the spiritual core of the Anzacs?