Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Life Together (Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works) (Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works - Reader's Edition)

by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dietrich Bonhoeffer, one of the most influential Christian martyrs in history, bequeathed to humanity a legacy of theological creativity and spirituality that continues to intrigue people from a variety of backgrounds. Life Together gathers Bonhoeffer's 1938 reflections on the character of Christian community, based on the common life that he and his seminarians experienced at the Finkenwalde Seminary and in the "Brother's House" there. The stimulus for the writing of Life Together was the closing of the preacher's seminary at Finkenwalde by the Nazis. While Bonhoeffer wrote with his own seminary community in mind, he intended Life Together to have a more universal impact, and spoke of a mission and responsibility of the church as a whole. Using the acclaimed DBWE translation, adapted to a more accessible format, this new edition features supplemental material from Victoria J. Barnett and an insightful introduction by Geffrey B. Kelly to clarify the theological meaning and social importance of Bonhoeffer's work.

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Good book. It's a short read that feels like a long read because there are so many things in the book I needed to think about carefully. I ultimately disagree with some of the extremities to which Bonhoeffer tries to take us (I felt the same in The Cost of Discipleship), but he's certainly pointing in the right direction.

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