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Bonhoeffer and the theology of a preaching life

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An edition of Dietrich (2017)

Dietrich

Bonhoeffer and the theology of a preaching life

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) remains one of the most enigmatic figures of the twentieth century. His life evokes fascination, eliciting attention from a wide and diverse audience. Bonhoeffer is rightly remembered as theologian and philosopher, ethicist and political thinker, wartime activist and resister, church leader and pastor, martyr and saint. These many sides to Bonhoeffer do not give due prominence to the aspect of his life that wove all the disparate parts into a coherent whole: Bonhoeffer as preacher. In Dietrich: Bonhoeffer and the Theology of a Preaching Life Michael Pasquarello traces the arc of Bonhoeffer's public career, demonstrating how, at every stage, Bonhoeffer focused upon preaching, both in terms of its ecclesial practice and the theology that gave it life. Pasquarello chronicles a period of preparation--Bonhoeffer's study of Luther and Barth, his struggle to reconcile practical ministry with preaching, and his discovery of preaching's ethic of resistance. Next Pasquarello describes Bonhoeffer's maturation as a preacher--his crafting a homiletic theology, as well as preaching's relationship to politics and public confession. Pasquarello follows Bonhoeffer's forced itinerancy until he became, ultimately, a preacher without any congregation at all. In the end, Bonhoeffer's life was his best sermon. Dietrich presents Bonhoeffer as an exemplar in the preaching tradition of the church. His exercise of theological and homiletical wisdom in particular times, places, and circumstances--Berlin, Barcelona, Harlem, London, Finkenwalde--reveals the particular kind of intellectual, spiritual, and moral formation required for faithful, concrete witness to the gospel in the practice of proclamation, both then and now. Bonhoeffer's story as a pastor and teacher of preachers provides a historical example of how the integration of theology and ministry is the fruit of wisdom cultivated through a life of discipleship with others in prayer, study, scriptural meditation, and mutual service. - from publishers.

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2017, Baylor University Press
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Table of Contents

Learning a theology of preaching from Luther and Barth : Berlin 1925-1927
Reconciling pastoral ministry with preaching : Barcelona 1928-1929
The discovery of a black Jesus : New York 1929-1931
Preaching as theology : Berlin 1931-1932
Preaching as politics London 1932-1935
Preaching as public confession Finkenwalde 1935-1937
A forced itinerary : 1937-1939
Preaching without words : 1940-1945.

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-280) and index.

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2017

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Dewey Decimal Class
230/.044092
Library of Congress
BX4827.B57 P376 2017, BX4827.B57P376 2017, BX4827.B57 P370 2017

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viii, 288 pages
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288

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Open Library
OL26935932M
ISBN 10
1481307517
ISBN 13
9781481307512
OCLC/WorldCat
984656399

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