Nineteen ninety-five is the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the death camps and of the martyrdom of the Protestant theologian and resistance leader, Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The author weaves together the stories of his studies at the Shoah archives and former death camps in Central and Eastern Europe and at the Israeli Holocaust memorial. Following the reflections and narratives there is a lengthy compilation of resources for worship services, interfaith observances, and both study and dialogue programs. The unique section on liturgical resources includes models for seasonal services,…mehr
Nineteen ninety-five is the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the death camps and of the martyrdom of the Protestant theologian and resistance leader, Dietrich Bonhoeffer. The author weaves together the stories of his studies at the Shoah archives and former death camps in Central and Eastern Europe and at the Israeli Holocaust memorial. Following the reflections and narratives there is a lengthy compilation of resources for worship services, interfaith observances, and both study and dialogue programs. The unique section on liturgical resources includes models for seasonal services, historical background, sermons and sermon outlines, prayers, readings, hymns, litanies, other resources, and an annotated bibliography.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
DOUGLAS K. HUNEKE is currently senior minister at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Tiburon, California, and a visiting lecturer at San Francisco Theological Seminary./e He has served as a university pastor, was an Honors College faculty member at the University of Oregon, and received the Faculty Research Award from the Oregon Committee for the Humanities. He is the author of numerous books, articles, and essays on the Holocaust, including The Moses of Rovno: The True Story of a German Christian Who Rescued Jews (1985), and In the Darkness-Glimpses of Light: A Study of Nazi Era Rescuers.
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Acknowledgments Editor's Foreword Reflections: Preliminary Reflections, Transforming Encounters Shattered Paradigms, Healing Affirmations In Pursuit of a Theodicy Anthropology and Theodicy ".To Act Justly.." Courage, Compassion, and Caring The Stones Will Cry Out Liturgical Resources Introduction to Shoah Liturgy and History Elements of a Worship Service Celebrating the Compassion of Christians Who Rescued Jews Sermon (Homily) Notes and Resources Celebrating the Christians Who Rescued Jews during the Nazi Era Quotations and Aphorisms Focusing on the Faith and Moral Courage of Nazi Era Rescuers for Use in Sermons and Illustrations Outline and Resources for Church or Interfaith Study Group For the Life and Service of Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Service of Remembrance and Gratitude Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Editor's Foreword Reflections: Preliminary Reflections, Transforming Encounters Shattered Paradigms, Healing Affirmations In Pursuit of a Theodicy Anthropology and Theodicy ".To Act Justly.." Courage, Compassion, and Caring The Stones Will Cry Out Liturgical Resources Introduction to Shoah Liturgy and History Elements of a Worship Service Celebrating the Compassion of Christians Who Rescued Jews Sermon (Homily) Notes and Resources Celebrating the Christians Who Rescued Jews during the Nazi Era Quotations and Aphorisms Focusing on the Faith and Moral Courage of Nazi Era Rescuers for Use in Sermons and Illustrations Outline and Resources for Church or Interfaith Study Group For the Life and Service of Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Service of Remembrance and Gratitude Notes Bibliography Index
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