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The Mystery of Easter

The Mystery of Easter( )
Author: Bonhoeffer, Dietrich
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich
Editor: Weber, Manfred
ISBN:978-0-8245-1722-9
Publication Date:Jan 1998
Publisher:Crossroad Publishing Company, The
Imprint:Crossroad
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $14.95USD $14.95
Book Description:

Good Friday and Easter are liberating in that our thoughts are pulled far beyond personal fortune toward the ultimate meaning of all life, suffering and action. In that, one takes hold of great hope.

Book Details
Pages:48
Detailed Subjects: Religion / Holidays / Easter & Lent
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):7.375 x 8.75 x 0.52 Inches
Book Weight:0.67 Pounds
Author Biography
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich (Author)
Born in 1906 in Breslau, Germany, now part of Poland, Dietrich Bonhoeffer became a radical theologian. He was raised in a home where the intellect was honored. His father was a physician and professor of psychiatry at the University of Berlin. Such scholars as the church historian Adolph von Harnack, the theologian and sociohistorian Ernst Troeltsch, and Max Weber, a founder of modern sociology, were frequent guests of the Bonhoeffers.

A precocious student who evidenced a degree of independence of thought that was at odds with the reverence in which his fellow students held their professors, Bonhoeffer decided early on the church and theology as his life's work. He was a product of liberal studies that were greatly influenced by Karl Barth.

Bonhoeffer's doctoral dissertation, Sanctorum Communio: A Dogmatic Investigation of the Sociology of the Church, was published in 1930, at the time he was teaching theology at the University of Berlin. A year's study in the United States followed and leadership of the World Alliance of Churches, where his flair for languages and his genial disposition won him many friends. His American and British friends tried unsuccessfully to dissuade him from returning to Germany after the rise of Hitler in 1932. But Bonhoeffer returned, and joining the so-called Confessing Church of those who resisted Germanizing the church, he conducted an illegal seminary in Finkenwalde. Out of this experience came his Life Together; out of his struggles to encourage Christians to resist the Nazis came The Cost of Discipleship, his study of the Sermon on the Mount.

Although Bonhoeffer escaped military duty by joining the intelligence service, he was eventually arrested and imprisoned by the Gestapo and was linked to the attempt on Hitler's life. His Letters and Papers from Prison (translated in 1953), was his testimony of faith; the writing gave the American death of God movement the term religionless Christianity.

Bonhoeffer was ki



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