出版社: Touchstone
出版年: 1997-07-01
页数: 437
定价: USD 15.00
装帧: Paperback
ISBN: 9780684838274
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Letters and Papers from Prison is a collection of notes and correspondence covering the period from Dietrich Bonhoeffer's arrest in 1943 to his execution by the Gestapo in 1945. The book is probably most famous, and most important, for its idea of "religionless Christianity"--an idea Bonhoeffer did not live long enough fully to develop, but whose timeliness only...
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Letters and Papers from Prison is a collection of notes and correspondence covering the period from Dietrich Bonhoeffer's arrest in 1943 to his execution by the Gestapo in 1945. The book is probably most famous, and most important, for its idea of "religionless Christianity"--an idea Bonhoeffer did not live long enough fully to develop, but whose timeliness only increases as the lines between secular and ecclesial life blur. Bonhoeffer's first mention of "religionless Christianity" came in a letter in 1944:
What is bothering me incessantly is the question what Christianity really is, or indeed who Christ really is, for us today. The time when people could be told everything by means of words, whether theological or pious, is over, and so is the time of inwardness and conscience--and that means the time of religion in general. We are moving towards a completely religionless time; people as they are now simply cannot be religious any more. Even those who honestly describe themselves as "religious" do not in the least act up to it, and so they presumably mean something quite different by "religious."
The pleasures of Letters and Papers from Prison, however are not all so profound. Occasionally, Bonhoeffer's letters burst into song--sometimes with actual musical notations, other times with unforgettable phrases. Looking forward to seeing his best friend, Bonhoeffer writes, "To meet again is a God." --Michael Joseph Gross --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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迪特里希·朋霍费尔 作者
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迪特里希•朋霍费尔(Dietrich Bonhoeffer,1906-1945),又译迪特里希•潘霍华,德国信义宗牧师、神学家,认信教会成员之一。1906年2月4日,出生于德国布列斯劳。二战期间,积极参加反抗纳粹的斗争,后因刺杀希特勒计划败露,于1943年4月5日被盖世太保逮捕, 1945年4月9日,在佛罗森堡集中营被施以绞刑。
Letters and Papers from Prison的书评 · · · · · · ( 全部 22 条 )
每天读一小段,汲取精神食粮
朋霍费尔名言的严重误译:【愚蠢是一种道德缺陷】?by艾汐老铁(博友)
《狱中书简》这本书令我挺感动的。
【转】默默:参与上帝的痛苦——纪念朋霍费尔
【转】张旭:朋霍费尔的“上帝之死神学”
在艰难的时候不忽略生活中细小的美
在没有上帝的时代信仰上帝
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0 有用 照叶 2023-07-09 10:57:44 北京
本以为神学家的文字会比较艰涩,但因为主要是家书,读起来倒非常流畅。一些特别打动我的和似懂非懂的地方都留在笔记里了,另有一个鲜明感想是战时的德国人,无论是平民还是士兵,也在努力维持一种正常的生活,在我看来这有点不可思议,但又不是不能理解的……在读过Bonhoeffer的传记、或许还有关于本书的“传记”后可能会有更深的体会。
0 有用 照叶 2023-07-09 10:57:44 北京
本以为神学家的文字会比较艰涩,但因为主要是家书,读起来倒非常流畅。一些特别打动我的和似懂非懂的地方都留在笔记里了,另有一个鲜明感想是战时的德国人,无论是平民还是士兵,也在努力维持一种正常的生活,在我看来这有点不可思议,但又不是不能理解的……在读过Bonhoeffer的传记、或许还有关于本书的“传记”后可能会有更深的体会。