![]() But not much these remarkable writings virtually speak for themselves. If you are coming to this classic of twentieth century religion for the first time, you will need a little background information. I like it the better because the stance of heroism is one that Bonhoeffer eyes with suspicion he is in all things human, and for that very reason, in the end sublime. In all the vast literature of our time about persecution, conspiracy, imprisonment and death, it stands out by virtue of its utter sincerity of the nobility of the sufferer and the totality of the sacrifice. ![]() Reading it is, in itself, a religious experience. On any showing, the book is a great Christian classic. Thoughts on the Day of the Baptism of Dietrich Wilhelm Rudiger Bethge ![]() Report on Prison Life after One Year in Tegel BONHOEFFER - Letters and Papers from Prison ![]()
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