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My Soul Finds Rest

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ISBN-10: 0310244579

ISBN-13: 9780310244578

Edition: 2002

Authors: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Edwin H. Robertson

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"The only way to understand the Psalms is on your knees, the whole congregation praying the words of the Psalms with all its strength." --Dietrich Bonhoeffer At the time of his execution by the Nazis in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was not quite forty years old. Yet already, his influence as a theologian was felt not only in Germany but throughout the world. His interactions with the Psalms reveal a passionate heart and a brilliant mind grappling with the Bible's eternal truths and their application to human nature and temporal realities. My Soul Finds Rest is vintage Bonhoeffer: eloquent, incisive, encouraging, challenging, inviting us to find in the Psalms both a path toward repose in…    
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List price: $16.99
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Zondervan
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 5.00" wide x 7.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.594
Language: English

Born in 1906 in Breslau, Germany, now part of Poland, Dietrich Bonhoeffer became a radical theologian. He was raised in a home where the intellect was honored. His father was a physician and professor of psychiatry at the University of Berlin. Such scholars as the church historian Adolph von Harnack, the theologian and sociohistorian Ernst Troeltsch, and Max Weber, a founder of modern sociology, were frequent guests of the Bonhoeffers. A precocious student who evidenced a degree of independence of thought that was at odds with the reverence in which his fellow students held their professors, Bonhoeffer decided early on the church and theology as his life's work. He was a product of liberal…    

Prologue
Sermon to the Preachers' Seminar Psalm 127 p13
Sermon to the German-Speaking Congregation Psalm 62
Harvest Festival Sermon Psalm 63
Morning Address during an Ecumenical Conference Psalm 85
Sermon on God's Righteous Anger Psalm 58
Meditations from the Losungen Psalms 41; 104; 25; 20; 71
Kristallnacht(Crystal Night) Psalm 74
With Eyes Wide Open-Meditations Psalm 119
Selections from Ethics Psalms 9; 107; 148
Letter to the Brethren at Finkenwalde Psalm
The Prisoner Psalm 47
Meditation from the Losungen for May 29, 1944 Psalm 94
Meditations from the Losungen for June 7 and 8, 1944 Psalms 54; 34
The Plot That Failed: Letters to Eberhard and Renate Bethge Va r ious Psalms 139
The Psalms Echoed in Bonhoeffer's Poetry Psalms 3; 47; 70
The End-and a Beginning; More Poetry Psalm 22
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