Dietrich Bonhoeffer Livres
Dietrich Bonhoeffer fut un pasteur et théologien luthérien allemand qui devint une figure centrale de la résistance allemande contre le nazisme. En tant que cofondateur de l'Église confessante, il participa activement aux efforts visant à renverser le régime de Hitler, ce qui conduisit finalement à son arrestation et à son exécution. Ses idées théologiques, notamment sur le rôle du christianisme dans le monde séculier, ont laissé une influence profonde et durable sur la pensée moderne. Le courage et la profondeur intellectuelle de Bonhoeffer continuent d'inspirer ceux qui sont confrontés à l'éthique et à la foi en des temps difficiles.







Following the Call
- 380pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Fifty-two readings to spark weekly group discussion on putting Jesus’ most central teachings into practice. Jesus’ most famous teaching, the Sermon on the Mount, possesses an irresistible quality . Who hasn’t felt stirred and unsettled after reading these words, which get to the root of the human condition?This follow-up to the acclaimed collection Called to The Life Jesus Wants for His People taps an even broader array of sources, bringing together prophetic voices from every era and a range of traditions to consider the repercussions of these essential words.More than a commentary or devotional , this book is designed to be read together with others, to inspire communities of faith to discuss what it might look like to put Jesus’ teachings into practice today.
Fire and Spirit
- 130pages
- 5 heures de lecture
"Lightning and forest fires could strike terror in primitive humans, yet they also cherished fire as a life-giving gift from the gods"-- Provided by publisher
Psalms : The Prayer Book of the Bible
- 88pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Translated from the GermanIn this beautiful little book, Bonhoeffer guides the Christian to the Scriptures for lessons in how to pray. He affirms that the Lord's Prayer is the primary prayer of the Christian, which he asserts contains every prayer that a Christian ought to pray. Bonhoeffer also makes a startling but wise claim that jolts us out of the narrowness of our focus in prayer: "The richness of the Word of God ought to determine our prayer, not the poverty of our heart." Thus we find the book of Psalms to be a rich treasury of prayers that are part of God's inspired word, and therefore a true place to learn how God would have us pray.
Psalms
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture
In 1940, just before the Nazis banned him from publishing, Dietrich Bonhoeffer published this book of reflections on the Psalms. Now with an introduction by Walter Brueggemann and excerpts from the Psalms, this classic reveals the Psalms as essential to the life of the believer and offers wisdom for living today.
s/t: Daily Meditations from His Letters, Writings, and SermonsIn time for the 100th anniversary of his birth come daily inspirations from a beloved pastor, theologian, and martyr.
Well introduced and contextualized by Craig Nessan and Renate Wind, this volume consists of excerpts from Bonhoeffer's 1933 lectures, which are strikingly relevant today, along with other, contemporary writings from and about him.
