This is one for the history buffs.
Check out this piece from my favorite magazine: Hitler’s Forgotten Library. Skip to the end (last 9-10 paragraphs) for the Trinity stuff – which is (I think, ultimately Hegel-inspired) absolute idealist / monist riffing on the Trinity.
Can’t muster much interest in that genre myself, since I think monism is obviously false. But I note that some theologians are still batting around this sort of stuff.
And the conclusion drawn about Hitler’s motivation at the end is interesting, and perhaps true.
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