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Daring, Trusting Spirit: Bonhoeffer's Friend Eberhard Bethge

Daring, Trusting Spirit

Bonhoeffer's Friend Eberhard Bethge

John W. de Gruchy (Author)

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How did Bonhoeffer's fame and influence happen? Much of the credit goes to Bonhoeffer's close friendship with his student and colleague Eberhard Bethge, says theologian John de Gruchy. In this important and fascinating work, de Gruchy narrates the course of that friendship, building on interviews and newly available primary sources.

  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800637583
  • Dimensions 6 x 9
  • Pages 240
  • Publication Date September 16, 2005

Endorsements

"Here is Bethge's own story, warmly told for the first time. From personal knowledge and unpublished papers John de Gruchy paints a portrait of Bethge's generous humanity during his eventful life in Hitler's Germany and the post-war world. Everybody who met Eberhard Bethge and everyone interested in Dietrich Bonhoeffer will want this book."
— Clifford Green, Executive Director, Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works

"We have long known that Eberhard Bethge was Dietrich Bonhoeffer's alter ego. We have also known that he chose to serve the legacy of Bonhoeffer rather than foreground his own life and contributions. That modesty, though genuine, has not served us well. Bethge was a member of the anti-Nazi Confessing Church before he met Bonhoeffer, a participant with Bonhoeffer in the Church Struggle and the conspiracy against Hitler, and a deeply engaged pastor and man-of-his-own-time for fifty years after Bonhoeffer. Now, thanks to John de Gruchy, we have the rest of the story."
— Larry Rasmussen, Professor Emeritus, Union Theological Seminary

Table of Contents

Introduction

  1. Only a Country Boy
    Called to be a Pastor
    A Decisive Turn

  2. Beginnings of a Friendship
    Finkenwalde
    The House of Brethren

  3. Entering a New World
    A Growing Intimacy
    The Collective Pastorates

  4. Sharing a Double Life
    First Steps into Resistance
    The Gossner Mission and Military Intelligence

  5. A 'Singular Friendship'
    Friendship, Romance and Marriage
    Letters from Prison

  6. A Soldier in Italy
    Growing Disgust
    The 'Theological Letters'

  7. Amidst the Ruins
    Imprisonment and Escape
    Pastor to the Desolate

  8. Post-War Reconstruction
    The Future of the Church?
    Recovering the Truth

  9. Retrieving a Legacy
    First Steps in Publishing
    Abroad and at Home

  10. Interpreting Bonhoeffer
    Giving Structure to the Task
    Going Beyond Bonhoeffer?

  11. The Rengsdorf Years
    Teacher, Traveller, Host
    The Biography

  12. The Church Struggle Revisited
    A Confessing Church in South Africa?
    Confession and Resistance

  13. Remembering the Past Rightly
    Mediator of Resistance Memories
    Bethge, Bonhoeffer and the Holocaust

  14. A Remarkably Fulfilled Life
    Senior Colleague
    'Church Father'
    Faithful Friend
    Mensch

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Index

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