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Dorothee Soelle - Mystic and Rebel - The Biography (Hardcover): Martin H. Rumscheidt Dorothee Soelle - Mystic and Rebel - The Biography (Hardcover)
Martin H. Rumscheidt; Edited by Nancy Lukens; Translated by Renate Wind
R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Renate Wind has composed a well-researched and searching biography of Dorothee Soelle (19292003), who became a true religious provocateur and one of the most prolific and widely read theologians of the postwar period. Born in Germany and educated at the University of Cologne, Soelle turned from literary studies to theology, concentrating on rethinking Christian convictions in light of World War II and the Holocaust. A poet and activist as well as theologian, after her arrival at Union Theological Seminary in 1974, where she assumed the post previously held by Paul Tillich, Soelle became a leading voice for the liberation of women and against militarism, especially the Vietnam War. Her person, work, travels, and the times themselves combined to make her a pioneer and leader in the most exciting developments of the period: political theology, feminist theology, and liberation theology. Among her influential works were Christ the Representative (1967), Suffering (1975), To Work and to Love (1984), Theology for Skeptics (1994), and The Silent Cry (2001). Winds short and insightful biography is informed by extensive interviews with Soelles friends and family, especially her husband, Fulbert Steffensky, by use of the familys archives, and by Winds extensive knowledge of contemporary theology, political history, and the contemporary church.

A Spoke in the Wheel - The LIfe of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Paperback): Renate Wind A Spoke in the Wheel - The LIfe of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Paperback)
Renate Wind
R357 R331 Discovery Miles 3 310 Save R26 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A Spoke in the Wheel is an ideal book to introduce Dietrich Bonhoeffer to new generation of readers. Vividly and concisely written, critical as well as appreciative, and containing material which has not been published in English before, it paints an unforgettable portrait of the great German theologian hanged by the Nazis in 1945. What emerges most clearly is the complexity of Bonhoeffer's personality and the lonely course he pursued: sensitive, but taught always to repress his feelings; moving away from his family to read theology, but not feeling at home in his church; ready to sacrifice everything but dogged by a tendency towards narcissism; finding the woman he loved and at that very moment put in a prison from which he would never emerge. Above all, Renate Wind brings out Bonhoeffer's early realization of the horror of Nazi treatment of the Jews and the bravery of his involvement in the resistance against Hitler, his resolve to become a 'spoke in the wheel'. To their shame, many in the churches never forgave Dietrich Bonhoeffer this involvement, and in also calling attention to their failing, this book helps to explain why.

Who Is Christ for Us? (Paperback, 1st Fortress Press ed): Dietrich Bonhoeffer Who Is Christ for Us? (Paperback, 1st Fortress Press ed)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer; Edited by Craig L. Nessan; Translated by Renate Wind
R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In the summer of 1933, Dietrich Bonhoeffer delivered powerful lectures that insisted Christians encounter Jesus Christ as a living person today, as well as in history and church life. Formulated in the face of the new Nazi regime, a decisive moment in Bonhoeffer's own commitment to the Confessing Church, his words drew attention to the living Christ as always the humiliated "man for others," the lodestar of Christian commitment and service. This volume, well introduced and contextualized by Nessan and Wind, consists in excerpts from the 1933 lecturesstrikingly relevant todayalong with other, contemporary writings from him and about him.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer - A Spoke in the Wheel (Paperback): Renate Wind Dietrich Bonhoeffer - A Spoke in the Wheel (Paperback)
Renate Wind; Translated by John Bowden
R512 R476 Discovery Miles 4 760 Save R36 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Vividly and concisely written, critical as well as appreciative, and containing material never before published in English, this new biography paints a memorable portrait of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the great German theologian hanged by the Nazis in 1945. Portraying the complexity of Bonhoeffer's personality and the difficult, lonely course his life took, Wind especially brings out Bonhoeffer's early realization of the horror of Nazi treatment of the Jews, and despite misunderstanding by fellow church members, his brave involvement in the resistance against Hitler, his resolve to become "a spoke in the wheel."

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