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Berlin 1932-1933 (#12 in Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works Series)

David Higgins, Larry L Rasmussen, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Isabel Best

Hardback 2009-09-30

"Then came the crisis of 1933." This is Bonhoeffer's own phrase in a letter that documents a turning point in his own life as well as that of the nation. Of Bonhoeffer's own life at this time, his biographer writes, "The period of learning and roaming" from 1928 until 1931 "had come to an end" as the young lecturer, age 26, began to teach "on a faculty whose theology he did not share" and to preach "in a church whose self-confidence he regarded as unfounded." Bonhoeffer was becoming part of a society "that was moving toward political, social, and economic chaos."??Events moved quickly at the onset of 1933 in Berlin. In only one hundred days the path was cleared by the German Parliament and the Nazi Party for the establishment of the fascist dictatorship. These one hundred days, as well as the preceding and succeeding months, are reflected in the materials in this volume: in letters, in sermons, in Bonhoeffer's university teaching, in manifestos and a church confession, and in his proactive engagement in the developing church struggle. The vast majority of these are translated here for the first time.?
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This title explores a fateful year in German history, the church, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. In only 100 days the path was cleared by the German Parliament and the Nazi Party for the establishment of the fascist dictatorship.

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"Then came the crisis of 1933." This is Bonhoeffer's own phrase in a letter that documents a turning point in his own life as well as that of the nation. Of Bonhoeffer's own life at this time, his biographer writes, "The period of learning and roaming" from 1928 until 1931 "had come to an end" as the young lecturer, age 26, began to teach "on a faculty whose theology he did not share" and to preach "in a church whose self-confidence he regarded as unfounded." Bonhoeffer was becoming part of a society "that was moving toward political, social, and economic chaos."??Events moved quickly at the onset of 1933 in Berlin. In only one hundred days the path was cleared by the German Parliament and the Nazi Party for the establishment of the fascist dictatorship. These one hundred days, as well as the preceding and succeeding months, are reflected in the materials in this volume: in letters, in sermons, in Bonhoeffer's university teaching, in manifestos and a church confession, and in his proactive engagement in the developing church struggle. The vast majority of these are translated here for the first time.?
-Publisher.

Publisher Description

This title explores a fateful year in German history, the church, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. In only 100 days the path was cleared by the German Parliament and the Nazi Party for the establishment of the fascist dictatorship.

Koorong Code299475
ISBN0800683129
EAN9780800683122
Pages650
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryClassic Authors
PublisherAugsburg/fortress Press
Publication DateSep 2009
Dimensions51 x 155 x 231mm
Weight1.271kg