Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 1906-1945 : martyr, thinker, man of resistance / Ferdinand Schlingensiepen ; translated by Isabel Best.

Bonhoeffer has gained a position as one of the most prominent Christian martyrs of the last century. His influence is so widespread that even 60 years after his execution by the Nazis, Bonhoeffers life and work are still the subject of fresh and lively discussion. As a pastor and theologian Bonhoeff...

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Main Author: Schlingensiepen, Ferdinand
Format: eBook
Language:English
German
Published: London ; New York : T & T Clark, ©2010.
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Uniform Title:Dietrich Bonhoeffer 1906-1945.
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Summary:Bonhoeffer has gained a position as one of the most prominent Christian martyrs of the last century. His influence is so widespread that even 60 years after his execution by the Nazis, Bonhoeffers life and work are still the subject of fresh and lively discussion. As a pastor and theologian Bonhoeffer decided to resist the Nazis in Germany, but his resistance was not solely theological. As a young theologian he had joined the Confessing Church soon to become one of their theological leaders and principal of the secret seminary at Finkenwalde in Pomerania. It was here that he developed his theological visions of radical discipleship and communal life. In 1938, he joined the Wehrmacht's "Abwehr", the German Military Intelligence Office, in order to seek international support for the plot against Hitler. Following his inner calling and conscience meant that Bonhoeffer was continually forced to make decisions that separated him from his family, friends, and colleagues, and which ultimately led to his martyrdom in Flossenbürg concentration camp, less than a month before the Second World War came to an end. His letters and papers from prison movingly express the development of some of the most provocative and fascinating ideas of 20th century theology. Sixty years after Bonhoeffer's death and forty years after the publication of Eberhard Bethge's ground breaking biography, Ferdinand Schlingensiepen offers a definitive new book on Bonhoeffer, for a new generation of readers. Schlingensiepen takes into account documents that have only been made accessible during the last few years - such as the letters between Bonhoeffer and his fiancée Maria von Wedemeyer. Schlingensiepen's careful narrative brings to life the historical events. as well as displaying the theological development of one of the most creative thinkers of the 20th century, who was to become one of its most tragic martyrs
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxix, 439 pages) : illustrations, portraits
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780567357755
0567357759
9780567217554
0567217558
Language:Translated from the German.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.