Fiction from Tegel Prison

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Fortress Press, 2000 - Fiction - 287 pages
Bonhoeffer reveals a great deal of his family context, social world, and cultural milieu in this fiction from his first year in prison.
 

Contents

EDITORS INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH EDITION
1
Drama
25
Scene 1
26
Scene 2
38
Scene 3
52
NOVEL
71
A Quiet Forest Pond
97
A Rude Intrusion
109
STORY
183
EDITORS AFTERWORD TO THE GERMAN EDITION
195
CHRONOLOGY OF FICTION FROM TEGEL PRISON
234
Fragment of a Story
236
Drama Working Notes
237
BIBLIOGRAPHY
245
2 Literature Consulted by the Editors
248
INDEX OF SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES
258

Christoph and Renate
123
Frau von Bremer and Klara
133
The Majors Story
144
Christoph Argues with the Major
171
The Bells
178
INDEX OF NAMES
260
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
274
EDITORS AND TRANSLATOR
286
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer was one of the most significant Protestant theologians of the twentieth century, a legacy sealed by his imprisonment in a German concentration camp and eventual execution. His resistance against Nazism and pivotal role in the Confessing Church movement have been key points of illumination for many on the nature of Christian political witness and action. Millions have been inspired by his rich reflections on the Christian life, especially his beloved works on discipleship and ethics. As a professor, seminary leader, and ecumenical theologian, Bonhoeffer's work also profoundly shaped academic theology, especially systematic theology, and the life of the church.

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