With extensive commentary about their historical context and
theological significance, this volume of writings covers a crucial
time and an understudied period of Bonhoeffer's life. It begins
during the final period of his illegal work in training Confessing
Church seminarians and concludes as he begins his activities in the
German resistance. Bridging these two periods is his brief journey
to the United States in summer 1939, when he pondered and
ultimately rejected a move to the safety of exile. Bonhoeffer's
writings from this transitional period, particularly his New York
diary, offer a rare and more deeply personal picture of Bonhoeffer
in a time of great inner turmoil.
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