Daring, trusting spirit : Bonhoeffer's friend Eberhard Bethge

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Daring, trusting spirit : Bonhoeffer's friend Eberhard Bethge

John W. de Gruchy

SCM Press, 2005

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Daring, Trusting Spirit - as Bonhoeffer called his friend in a poem written from prison - offers new historical information and insights into Dietrich Bonhoeffer's "Eckermann." Like Goethe's scribe, Eberhard Bethge devoted his life's work to ensuring that Bonhoeffer's contribution to Christian thought would not be forgotten, yet he deliberately chose to remain in the background. This book is a portrait of a remarkable theological friendship and a reflective essay on how history is written. It provides valuable new information about Eberhard Bethge that may, in turn, give readers new insights into the life and legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer himself. Drawing upon new archival documentation and previously unpublished essays and letters, Daring, Trusting Spirit explores a theological friendship - in life and death -- between two remarkable thinkers.

目次

  • Chapter 1: The Shaping of a Life and Friendship
  • From Zitz to Finkenwalde
  • A friend to a friend
  • A family affair
  • Chapter 2: A Self-effacing Witness
  • Modest resister
  • War-time correspondent
  • Guest of the Gestapo
  • Chapter 3: Post-War Traumas
  • A sense of loss
  • Debating the Resistance
  • Setting the record straight
  • Chapter 4: Interpreting the Legacy
  • Editing and publishing
  • Controversy amongst colleagues
  • No Bethge, no Bonhoeffer
  • Chapter 5: Biography and Theology
  • Telling the story
  • Life interpreting theology
  • Theology interpreting life
  • Chapter 6: Post-Holocaust Theologian
  • Bonhoeffer and the Jews
  • Recovering a trajectory
  • Bethge beyond Bonhoeffer
  • Chapter 7: Bonhoeffer in Global Context
  • Bonhoeffer beyond Germany
  • Bonhoeffer in South Africa
  • An international family

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