Preface to Bonhoeffer

Preface to Bonhoeffer

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  • Author: John D. Godsey
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1498225772
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 84

This volume presents two of Bonhoeffer's writings that are vital to understanding his life and thought. The first, "Thy Kingdom Come," is a passionate lecture delivered in 1932 -- a year before he left Germany in protest of Nazism. "The First Table of the Ten Commandments," written twelve years later from a Nazi prison, is a mature and insightful study of the first three commandments.


Radical Integrity

Radical Integrity

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  • Author: Michael Van Dyke
  • Publisher: Barbour Publishing
  • ISBN: 1620294001
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 201

You’ll be inspired by this story of a German pastor and theologian who gave his life to oppose Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime. Born into a prominent German family, Dietrich Bonhoeffer died in a Nazi prison camp, hanged for his plot against the man who’d plunged the world into war. Find out what made Dietrich Bonhoeffer the man he was—compassionate minister, brilliant thinker, opponent of the heresies of Nazism and Aryan superiority. This easy-to-read biography details both Bonhoeffer’s life and his powerful theology—of “cheap” versus “costly” grace.


Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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  • Author: Sabine Dramm
  • Publisher: Hendrickson Academic
  • ISBN: 9781619708501
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Although Dietrich Bonhoeffer's passionate life and dramatic death are familiar territory, this book examines his vibrant Christian faith and his profound yet practical theological thinking, as found in his own writings. Sabine Dramm explores Bonhoeffer's sermons, letters, articles, and books. She offers her readers an outstanding introduction to the breadth of his writing and the depth of his theological thinking. Dramm also traces how Bonhoeffer's beliefs and understandings led to his active resistance to the Nazi regime, culminating in espionage, the establishment of alternate church groups, and conspiracy to assassinate Hitler. -- back of book.


Theologian of Resistance

Theologian of Resistance

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  • Author: Christiane Tietz
  • Publisher: Fortress Press
  • ISBN: 1506408451
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 150

Since Dietrich Bonhoeffers death in 1945, he has continued to fascinate and compel readers as a theologian, witness, and martyr. In this new biography, Christiane Tietz masterfully portrays the interconnectedness of Bonhoeffers life and thought, theology and politics, discipleship, witness, and resistance, tracing the path from his childhood to his imprisonment and execution. Brief, lucid, and accessible, Tietzs new account brings Bonhoeffers story and work to life in a vivid retelling, unfolding his important and widely read texts in the process. The volume also includes previously unseen pictures.


Preface to Bonhoeffer

Preface to Bonhoeffer

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  • Author: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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  • Languages : de
  • Pages : 73


Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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  • Author: Eberhard Bethge
  • Publisher: Fortress Press
  • ISBN: 9781451407426
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1104

The authoritative biography of Bonhoeffer -- theologian, Christian, man for his times.


Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus

Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus

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  • Author: REGGIE L. WILLIAMS
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781481315852
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 205

Dietrich Bonhoeffer publicly confronted Nazism and anti-Semitic racism in Hitler's Germany. The Reich's political ideology, when mixed with theology of the German Christian movement, turned Jesus into a divine representation of the ideal, racially pure Aryan and allowed race-hate to become part of Germany's religious life. Bonhoeffer provided a Christian response to Nazi atrocities. In this book author Reggie L. Williams follows Dietrich Bonhoeffer as he encounters Harlem's black Jesus. The Christology Bonhoeffer learned in Harlem's churches featured a black Christ who suffered with African Americans in their struggle against systemic injustice and racial violence--and then resisted. In the pews of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, under the leadership of Adam Clayton Powell Sr., Bonhoeffer was captivated by Christianity in the Harlem Renaissance. This Christianity included a Jesus who stands with the oppressed, against oppressors, and a theology that challenges the way God is often used to underwrite harmful unions of race and religion. Now featuring a foreword from world-renowned Bonhoeffer scholar Ferdinand Schlingensiepen as well as multiple updates and additions, Bonhoeffer's Black Jesus argues that Dietrich Bonhoeffer's immersion within the black American narrative was a turning point for him, causing him to see anew the meaning of his claim that obedience to Jesus requires concrete historical action. This ethic of resistance not only indicted the church of the German Volk, but also continues to shape the nature of Christian discipleship today.


"After Ten Years"

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  • Author: Victoria J. Barnett
  • Publisher: Fortress Press
  • ISBN: 1506433391
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 44

How does one read the signs of the times? What does it mean to resist? How do we engage faithfully in struggle? Dietrich Bonhoeffer has achieved iconic status as one who epitomizes what it means to struggle and resist tyranny and fascism and how one acts in faithful witness as a religious and political commitment. Bonhoeffer‘s witness and example is more relevant than ever. A testimony to that is a crucial essay penned by Bonhoeffer in 1942; "After Ten Years" is a succinct and sober reflection, and remains one of the best descriptions ever written about what happened to the German people under National Socialism. This volume presents this timely and unique essay in a fresh translation and a penetrating introduction and analysis of the importance of this essay-in Bonhoeffer‘s time and now in our own.


A Testament to Freedom

A Testament to Freedom

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  • Author: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
  • Publisher: Harper San Francisco
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 616

Dietrich Bonhoeffer was just thirty-nine years old when he was executed by the Nazis in 1945, yet his influence on Christian theology and life has been enormous. "A testament to freedom" takes readers along a biographical-historical journey that follows Bonhoeffer through the various stages of his life and career, including his final years in the underground resistance against the Nazi government and his subsequent martyrdom. This book features previously untranslated writings, sermons, and selections from his letters spanning his entire pastoral-theological career, including his prison letters


Bonhoeffer: A Guide for the Perplexed

Bonhoeffer: A Guide for the Perplexed

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  • Author: Joel Lawrence
  • Publisher: A&C Black
  • ISBN: 0567148602
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 143

Joel Lawrence offers a new methodology and a fresh perspective in this book, making it a concise guide to one of the most remarkable martyrs and theologians of the 20th century.