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Christian Life and Witness - Count Zinzendorf's 1738 Berlin Speeches (Paperback)
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Christian Life and Witness - Count Zinzendorf's 1738 Berlin Speeches (Paperback)
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Description: Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf was without
question the most influential German theologian between Luther and
Schleiermacher. He was the force behind modern Protestant missions,
launched efforts that eventually became the ecumenical movement,
and influenced some of the most significant theological projects of
the modern world from Schleiermacher's to Barth's and Bonhoeffer's.
He was convinced that in important respects the Christian church of
his day had lost its way both intellectually and practically. In
these speeches, given to overflow crowds in Berlin, he brought to
expression what he held to be the absolute and nonnegotiable center
of Christian existence-the main thing. Here he laid out for public
view the heart of all his activity, the guiding reality of his
life. In these speeches Zinzendorf focuses on fundamental
theological themes. One senses the influence upon him of the
Pietist movement and of Orthodox theology. One gains an
appreciation for his bold idiosyncrasy, his willingness to stand
apart, and to bear witness. But above all, one gains here an
insight into the very heart of Zinzendorf. Endorsements:
""Zinzendorf's 'Berlin Speeches' is his most widely read work. Now
it is available in a new, modern English translation while
preserving the original distinctiveness of Zinzendorf's style.
Thanks to the work of skillful translator and Zinzendorf scholar,
Gary Kinkel, Zinzendorf can speak to us today."" --Paul Peucker
Archivist, Moravian Church Archives, Northern Province ""Nikolaus
Ludwig von Zinzendorf has often been misunderstood by the church
and ignored by scholars. In this volume, Gary S. Kinkel brings the
Count back to life for the twenty-first century. The 'Berlin
Speeches, ' which reflect on Luther's explication of the second
article of the Apostles Creed, show Zinzendorf at his best as
pastor and theologian."" --Otto Dreydoppel Jr. Moravian Theological
Seminary, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania About the Contributor(s): Gary S.
Kinkel is currently the pastor of Peace Lutheran Church in Pella,
Iowa. He is the author of Our Dear Mother the Spirit: An
Investigation of Count Zinzendorf's Theology and Praxis (1990), and
It All Started with Zinzendorf (2000).
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