Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII.
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 1176
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Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office
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Published: 1864
Total Pages: 1176
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martin E. Marty
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2011-02-07
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 1400838037
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom National Book Award–winning author Martin Marty, the surprising story of a Christian classic born in a Nazi prison cell For fascination, influence, inspiration, and controversy, Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers from Prison is unmatched by any other book of Christian reflection written in the twentieth century. A Lutheran pastor and theologian, Bonhoeffer spent two years in Nazi prisons before being executed at age thirty-nine, just a month before the German surrender, for his role in the plot to kill Hitler. The posthumous Letters and Papers from Prison has had a tremendous impact on both Christian and secular thought since it was first published in 1951, and has helped establish Bonhoeffer's reputation as one of the most important Protestant thinkers of the twentieth century. In this, the first history of the book's remarkable global career, National Book Award-winning author Martin Marty tells how and why Letters and Papers from Prison has been read and used in such dramatically different ways, from the cold war to today. In his late letters, Bonhoeffer raised tantalizing questions about the role of Christianity and the church in an increasingly secular world. Marty tells the story of how, in the 1960s and the following decades, these provocative ideas stirred a wide range of thinkers and activists, including civil rights and antiapartheid campaigners, "death-of-God" theologians, and East German Marxists. In the process of tracing the eventful and contested history of Bonhoeffer's book, Marty provides a compelling new perspective on religious and secular life in the postwar era.
Author: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 0
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 646
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Published: 1898
Total Pages: 1050
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Publisher: Fortress Press
Published: 2010-06-01
Total Pages: 780
ISBN-13: 1451406789
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDespite Dietrich Bonhoeffer¿s earlier theological achievements and writings, it was his correspondence and notes from prison that electrified the postwar world six years after his death in 1945. The materials gathered and selected by his friend Eberhard Bethge in Letters and Papers from Prison not only brought Bonhoeffer to a wide and appreciative readership, especially in North America, they also introduced to a broad readership his novel and exciting ideas of religionless Christianity, his open and honest theological appraisal of Christian doctrines, and his sturdy, if sorely tried, faith in face of uncertainty and doubt.This splendid volume, in many ways the capstone of the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works, is the first unabridged collection of Bonhoeffer¿s 1943¿1945 prison letters and theological writings. Here are over 200 documents that include extensive correspondence with his family and Eberhard Bethge (much of it in English for the first time), as well as his theological notes, and his prison poems. The volume offers an illuminating introduction by editor John de Gruchy and an historical Afterword by the editors of the original German volume: Christian Gremmels, Eberhard Bethge, and Renate Bethge.
Author: John Singleton Copley
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Published: 1914
Total Pages: 494
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Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 1068
ISBN-13: 9780521256261
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVolume II: 1862-1873 contains texts which illuminate Maxwell's scientific maturity. In this period he wrote the classic works on field physics and statistical molecular theory which established his unique status in the history of science. His important correspondence with Thomson and Tait provides remarkable insight into the major themes of his physics.
Author: Norman Davis
Publisher: Early English Text Society
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 796
ISBN-13: 9780197224212
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Paston family papers provide an incomparable picture of life in fifteenth-century England, and richly illustrate the resources of the language at an important period. This is a reissue, with corrections, of the volume originally published by the Clarendon Press in 1971.
Author: Great Britain. Public Record Office
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Published: 1862
Total Pages: 714
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