Only the useless God may save: the irreligious faith of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the unnecessary's necessary deed

by M. Will

2020-05-29 08:10:41

Emblematic figure of the 20th century and still an inspiring force of the 21st century, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German martyr theologian who dared with his life and work to write the lines that even time will not erase. His fearless participation in... Read more
Emblematic figure of the 20th century and still an inspiring force of the 21st century, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German martyr theologian who dared with his life and work to write the lines that even time will not erase. His fearless participation in the plot to eliminate Hitler, as well as his bold reflection, especially the famous prison letters, placed him at the height of the heroic life of resistance and the glory of service to Christ. This book is an original retelling of the ideas mainly elaborated in prison, and of its greatest exponent of these, the poem Christians and Non-Christians. Going beyond the already discussed interpretations, the book is a new focus on who God is and the faith required in his recognition. A silent hymn to the usefulness of uselessness. To the unnecessary necessary God. Less

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File size5.50(w)x8.50(h)x0.24
Print pages102
PublisherIndependently published
Publication date February 12, 2020
ISBN9798612926160

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