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The Therapy of the Christian Body (Hardcover): Brian Brock, Bernd Wannenwetsch The Therapy of the Christian Body (Hardcover)
Brian Brock, Bernd Wannenwetsch; Foreword by Douglas Campbell
R1,472 R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Save R300 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Malady of the Christian Body (Hardcover): Brian Brock, Bernd Wannenwetsch The Malady of the Christian Body (Hardcover)
Brian Brock, Bernd Wannenwetsch; Foreword by Stanley Hauerwas
R1,444 R1,150 Discovery Miles 11 500 Save R294 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Who am I? - Bonhoeffer's Theology through his Poetry (Paperback, NIPPOD): Bernd Wannenwetsch Who am I? - Bonhoeffer's Theology through his Poetry (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Bernd Wannenwetsch
R1,637 Discovery Miles 16 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It has often been noted that poetry is a particularly suitable medium when it comes to understanding the connection between theology and biography. Needless to say that this is particularly exciting in the case of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the poems he wrote during his imprisonment by the Nazis.
Although any one of his ten poems should be read within their respective historical and biographical context, they are also rounded, self-sufficient pieces of work that cannot be 'explained' by the biographical and theological prose that surrounds them. They rather serve as a sort of creative and perhaps sometimes even critical interlocutor to these contexts. This is why the contributors to this volume have not been asked to explain the poems but to facilitate this conversation: the conversation between the reader and the poems, between the individual poems as well as between the poems and Bonhoeffer's life and his theology. These poems lend themselves ideally as an entry point into Bonhoeffer's theology, in that each one of them resonates with a particular central theological concept that Bonhoeffer was developing in his prison years.
Themes and concepts such as "friendship," "religion," "identity," "freedom," "representative action" and others are not only represented in these poems but often expressed in the dense and compelling fashion that only poetic language affords. As such, they deserve the thorough and imaginative engagement of the international line-up of first-class theological authors gathered in this book.

Who am I? - Bonhoeffer's Theology through his Poetry (Hardcover): Bernd Wannenwetsch Who am I? - Bonhoeffer's Theology through his Poetry (Hardcover)
Bernd Wannenwetsch
R5,876 Discovery Miles 58 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It has often been noted that poetry is a particularly suitable medium when it comes to understanding the connection between theology and biography. Needless to say that this is particularly exciting in the case of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the poems he wrote during his imprisonment by the Nazis. Although any one of his ten poems should be read within their respective historical and biographical context, they are also rounded, self-sufficient pieces of work that cannot be 'explained' by the biographical and theological prose that surrounds them. They rather serve as a sort of creative and perhaps sometimes even critical interlocutor to these contexts. This is why the contributors to this volume have not been asked to explain the poems but to facilitate this conversation: the conversation between the reader and the poems, between the individual poems as well as between the poems and Bonhoeffer's life and his theology.These poems lend themselves ideally as an entry point into Bonhoeffer's theology in that each one of them resonates with a particular central theological concept that Bonhoeffer was developing in his prison years. Themes and concepts such as "friendship", "religion", "identity", "freedom", "representative action" and others are not only represented in these poems but often expressed in the dense and compelling fashion that only poetic language affords. As such, they certainly deserve the thorough and imaginative engagement by the international line-up of first-class theological authors gathered in this book.

Political Worship (Paperback): Bernd Wannenwetsch Political Worship (Paperback)
Bernd Wannenwetsch
R2,093 Discovery Miles 20 930 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

How does Christian ethics begin? This pioneering study explores the grammar of the Christian life as it is embodied and learned in worship as the formative experience of the "fellow citizens of God's people." The book presents the first in-depth theological investigation of the phenomenon of 'political worship' by exposing the political nature of worship and the worship dimension of politics.
In a careful analysis of biblical and traditional conceptions of worship, Wannenwetsch demonstrates how the genuine political character of worship neutralizes attempts to politicize or de-politicize it. In the imprinting of the experience of divine reconciliation on the Christian body, worship challenges the deepest antagonisms of political theory and practice: antagonisms of "private and public," "freedom and necessity," and "action and contemplation."
Further questions discussed include the conditions of true consensus, forgiveness as a political virtue, the accountability of political rhetoric and self-justification, how "reversible role-taking" can avoid losing the otherness of the other, and how the rhetoric of "responsibility" can be saved from hubris or depression. Particular practices or dimensions of worship (confession, preaching, praising, intercession, observance of holy days) are examined and their heuristic and formative potentials explored in relation to these topics. A special feature of the study is a strong ecumenical and international focus.
The book brings into conversation a variety of traditions (including Lutheran, Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox) and contemporary voices. An original contribution to Christian ethics, the book addresses systematic and practical theology as well as political theory, while indicating the essential interplay of these disciplines.

The Therapy of the Christian Body (Paperback): Brian Brock, Bernd Wannenwetsch The Therapy of the Christian Body (Paperback)
Brian Brock, Bernd Wannenwetsch; Foreword by Douglas Campbell
R965 R791 Discovery Miles 7 910 Save R174 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Malady of the Christian Body (Paperback): Brian Brock, Bernd Wannenwetsch The Malady of the Christian Body (Paperback)
Brian Brock, Bernd Wannenwetsch; Foreword by Stanley Hauerwas
R931 R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 Save R168 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Political Worship - Ethics for Christian Citizens (Hardcover): Bernd Wannenwetsch Political Worship - Ethics for Christian Citizens (Hardcover)
Bernd Wannenwetsch; Translated by Margaret Kohl
R4,013 Discovery Miles 40 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How does Christian ethics begin? This pioneering study explores the grammar of the Christian life as it is embodied and learned in worship as the formative experience of the 'fellow citizens of God's people'. The book presents the first in-depth theological investigation of the phenomenon of 'political worship' by exposing the political nature of worship and the worship dimension of politics. In a careful analysis of biblical and traditional conceptions of worship, Wannenwetsch demonstrates how the genuine political character of worship neutralizes attempts to politicize or de-politicize it. In the imprinting of the experience of divine reconciliation on the Christian body, worship challenges the deepest antagonisms of political theory and practice: antagonisms of 'private and public', 'freedom and necessity', and 'action and contemplation'. At the same time, the 'spill over' of worship into every sphere of life instils a healthy suspicion of post-liberal conceptualizations of role-mobility. In the experience of 'hearing in communion', an encounter with a word that does not deceive announces the end of the rule of the hermeneutics of suspicion. Further questions discussed include the conditions of true consensus, forgiveness as a political virtue, `political rhetoric' between accountability and self-justification, how 'reversible role-taking' can avoid losing the otherness of the other, and how the rhetoric of 'responsibility' can be saved from hubris or depression. Particular practices or dimensions of worship (confession, preaching, praising, intercession, observance of holy days) are examined and their heuristic and formative potentials explored in relation to these topics. A special feature of the study is a strong ecumenical and international focus. The book brings into conversation a variety of traditions (including Lutheran, Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox) and contemporary voices. An original contribution to Christian ethics, the book addresses systematic and practical theology as well as political theory, while indicating the essential interpenetration of these disciplines.

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