THowerton: Metaxas’ biography on the late, great German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer is written from the perspective of a careful student and a Christian. Metaxas not only takes us through Bonhoeffer’s life but he carefully devotes himself to studying and portraying Bonhoeffer’s sometimes misunderstood and sometimes controversial Christian beliefs. Metaxas does so by relating much from Bonhoeffer’s own written words, usually by way of correspondence, and includes a wealth of other personal letters to and from Bonhoeffer that trace out much of his life and allow Bonhoeffer to once again speak for himself. Thus Metaxas lets those who knew Bonhoeffer best do much of the speaking in the book. While the biography of course covers Dietrich’s early formative years the vast focus of the book delves into his early developing years as a theologian, he and his family’s experiences with the political factions in Germany and the Nazi party, and Bonhoeffer’s portions in resistance to the Nazi’s and his participation in a plot to kill Hitler. As one draws into the last third of the book the action, the intrigue, and the palpable danger that he and his consorts were under really pick up as...
United States on Jun 24, 2023
mari: great book
United Kingdom on Jun 01, 2023
J. Hughes: It was with great reluctance that I purchased this book due to the negative reviews I encountered here at Amazon. Fortunately, Kindle offered a daily deal and I thought that for that price I had nothing to lose. This book is laborious and is not going to be easy to move through 500 pages unless you have a love for reading. However, after spending a month reading and pondering the story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer I can say that I am absolutely astonished. The story and its narrator are extremely engaging and if you are unfamiliar with Bonhoeffer you will wonder why this is such a phenomenal hero that you know so little about. Mr. Metaxas is a spell-binding story teller who takes an already powerful account and writes it in such way as to leave the reader craving the next chapter. Since reading it I have, with no success, attempted to get almost everyone I know to read this work. It is a perfect blend of history and theology, which for me are the two most relevant subjects of study. Here are few reasons why this book is a must-read for anyone who knows little about Bonhoeffer.
Years ago I picked up a copy of Bonhoeffer's "The Cost of Discipleship." I was very young at the time...
United States on Dec 08, 2012
David: This is a stunning book. Informative, memorable, tragic and inspiring.
I'd heard great things of the new biography of Bonhoeffer by Eric Mataxas, so got to reading it this past week. Although a lengthy read, it is a magnificent
My knowledge of Bonhoeffer was thin, although I was somewhat aware of his courageous activity against Naziism throughout the 30s and during the war. I also knew of his, 'cheap grace' idea, and one or two others. But now I I know considerably more of this man and his lived relationship with God. Although somewhat of an intellect and academic theologian, he always maintained a living, breathing relationship with God, which informed all he thought and did.
Much of the book explained the rise of Naziism, Hitler, and his gradual grasping of despotic powers. I knew something about the effect of the treaty of Versailles and the humiliation felt by the German people, but hadn't thought abut it's effect upon Christians in Germany. There is fascinating detail of the complexity of the relationship between the church and the state, and the unbelievable capitulation of the state church, even to the extent of the rewriting parts of Jesus sermon on...
United Kingdom on Sep 16, 2012
Snow Pharoah: This is a wonderfully well written biography of a key figure in 20th century Christianity. Eric Metaxas has done a masterful job of communicating the zeitgeist of early and mid-20th century Germany, the inter-relationships between church and state amidst the growing popularity of the National Socialist Party and the incongruity of being a Christian, and adhering to official NAZI party lines. Four points are particularly well made:
First, there can be no doubt that one of the key issues that Bonhoeffer must respond to throughout his early life is the way the German Church - the church of the reformation that has so highlighted the importance of scripture, salvation and reconciliation with God by grace through the redeeming work of Christ on the cross - the German Church had adopted habits, that made it vulnerable to collaborating with government abuse of different populations. The German church is portrayed as simply offering up all kinds of deep compromise to the NAZIs. This biography begs the question: how do you interpret scripture in a way that will make you stand in the face of evil, cover your neighbor's back, look after the poor and the rejected, even if it means your...
Canada on Jul 04, 2012
T. G. S. Hawksley: The grand story of one of the great Christians who gave his life resisting Hitler is told in a masterful way here. What makes this biography especially good is the attention to background detail. And some, seemingly small at the time, come to leave their own picture in our minds. Take for example Bonhoeffer's first visit to New York in 1930. Metaxas carefully explains how rich John Rockefellow was trying to expel the fundamentalists from New York and had built a splendid church called Riverside for the liberal Harry Fosdick to preach his secular Gospel from. The liberalism leaves Bonhoeffer cold, and this brilliant aloof German, student of scholar Adolf von Harnack and friend of Karl Barth, finds his spiritual home at the black Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem where a hot heaven and hell Gospel was preached by Dr Adam Clayton Powell Sr. Metaxas could have left it there. But quite rightly he tells us more about Powell; that he had been converted from a life of hard drinking and gambling; that he had built a huge church in Harlem which by the 1930's had a congregation of fourteen thousand members; and something very moving. He was the son of slaves. Metaxas then shows through a...
United Kingdom on Jun 19, 2012
Mr. B. Shepherd: Bonhoeffer - pastor, theologian, martyr - if I were to describe this book in two words it would be `mammoth' and `captivating'.
The book itself is one of the best researched books on Bonhoeffer I have ever come across. It includes numerous quote sections from his letters, books, sermons and personal testimonies. It includes writings from other parties, who wrote about Bonhoeffer and a story narrative that never fails to draw the reader on. Despite the size of the book I cannot recall ever feeling like my interest began to wane whilst reading it.
Bonhoeffer came from an aristocratic and noticeably scientific German family. At a young age he decided to defy tradition and become a theologian. His most noticeable writings are: Life Together, Cost of Discipleship and Ethics (all of which of fantastic). Together these books are his opus maximus (great life's work). Every theologian has heard of Bonhoeffer and studied his writings at some point or another. The depth of his writings are awe inspiring and thoroughly thought provoking.
What is probably less known about Bonhoeffer is his role in Nazi Germany, or the fact that because of this there is today a statue of...
United Kingdom on Feb 19, 2012
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Chap: I had to read some of Bonhoeffer's materials for assignments in seminary. I'm so glad I heard of this book because I actually learned more since it wasn't a required reading assignment. I looked forward to reading more daily. God used this book to teach me more about my faith. I will be grateful forever for all I've experienced.
United States on Sep 29, 2023