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Waiting for the Word : Dietrich Bonhoeffer on speaking about God / Frits de Lange ; translated by Martin N. Walton. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Dutch Publication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : W.B. Eerdmans Pub., [(c)2000.Description: vii, 154 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802845320
  • 9780802845320
Uniform titles:
  • Wachten op het verlossende woord. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT98.W358 2000
  • BT98.B66.L274.W358 2000
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Contents:
Silence on God? An Exploration Bonhoeffer as Conversation Partner The Speechlessness of Church and Theology A Cautious Way with Words "The Word That Changes the World": Thoughts for a Day of Baptism The Crisis of Upper-Middle-Class Culture Reconciling and Redeeming, Shocking and Overwhelming (The Performative Power of the Word) "It Is Our Own Fault" (The Pragmatic Context) A Religionless Era A New Language What Remains Unsaid: The Bonhoeffer Family How He Spoke with Others Naturalness, Tact, and Simplicity (The Art of Conversation) The Aversion to the "Phraseological" (Karl Bonhoeffer) What Remains Unsaid (Religious Humanism) Pious Chatter (Experiences as a Youth in Church) Deus Dixit: The Profusion of the Word of God The Depth and the Weight of a Word "It Is God Who Must Speak on Sunday Morning" (The A Priori of Karl Barth) The Given Word (The Concentration on Christology) Christ as Idea and as Address The Inexpressible A Red Apple, a Glass of Cool Water: Proclamation in the Church The Poverty of the Word "It Is Christ Who Is the Word" (Lectures on Homiletics, 1935-39) The "Rules of Language" Waiting for the Word (A Meditative Approach to the Bible) Out of the Pulpit (Lectures on Spiritual Care, 1935-39) The Ears of God Qualified Silence The Credibility of the Church The Aristocratic Word: Resistance and Imprisonment The "Declericalization" of Proclamation "There Is Too Much Talk" (The Impotence and Misuse of Words).
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Silence on God? An Exploration Bonhoeffer as Conversation Partner The Speechlessness of Church and Theology A Cautious Way with Words "The Word That Changes the World": Thoughts for a Day of Baptism The Crisis of Upper-Middle-Class Culture Reconciling and Redeeming, Shocking and Overwhelming (The Performative Power of the Word) "It Is Our Own Fault" (The Pragmatic Context) A Religionless Era A New Language What Remains Unsaid: The Bonhoeffer Family How He Spoke with Others Naturalness, Tact, and Simplicity (The Art of Conversation) The Aversion to the "Phraseological" (Karl Bonhoeffer) What Remains Unsaid (Religious Humanism) Pious Chatter (Experiences as a Youth in Church) Deus Dixit: The Profusion of the Word of God The Depth and the Weight of a Word "It Is God Who Must Speak on Sunday Morning" (The A Priori of Karl Barth) The Given Word (The Concentration on Christology) Christ as Idea and as Address The Inexpressible A Red Apple, a Glass of Cool Water: Proclamation in the Church The Poverty of the Word "It Is Christ Who Is the Word" (Lectures on Homiletics, 1935-39) The "Rules of Language" Waiting for the Word (A Meditative Approach to the Bible) Out of the Pulpit (Lectures on Spiritual Care, 1935-39) The Ears of God Qualified Silence The Credibility of the Church The Aristocratic Word: Resistance and Imprisonment The "Declericalization" of Proclamation "There Is Too Much Talk" (The Impotence and Misuse of Words).

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