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Friends He Met in America Three colleagues from Union Theological Seminary who deeply influenced Bonhoeffer Dr. F. Burton Nelson is professor of theology and ethics at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois, and co-author of A Testament to Freedom: The Essential Writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (HarperCollins, 1990).
Joan of Arc The courageous and controversial teenager who saved her country The Editors
The Down-Grade Controversy What caused Spurgeon to start the most bitter fight of his life? Mark Hopkins is lecturer in church history at Theological College of Northern Nigeria.
The Golden Age of Hymns: Christian History Timeline Dr. Paul Westermeyer is Professor of Church Music at Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary in St. Paul and author of The Church Musician (Harper & Row, 1988)
America's Hesitation Over Hymns Why did colonial churches resist the first British musical invasion? Dr. David W. Music is Associate Professor of Church Music at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, and editor of The Hymn, the quarterly journal of the Hymn Society in the United States and Canada.
Caring for Children
Pastor Bonhoeffer Though known as a theologian and resister, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was also a pastor—even in his final moments. Dr. F. Burton Nelson is professor of theology and ethics at North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois, and co-author of A Testament to Freedom: The Essential Writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (HarperCollins, 1990).
Women in the Medieval Church: The Christian History Timeline Dr. Thomas O. Kay is Chair of the Department of History at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois.
Charles H. Spurgeon: A Gallery of Famous Friends Eric W. Hayden, formerly minister at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, is the author of numerous books on Spurgeon, including Searchlight on Spurgeon (Pilgrim, 1973). by ERIC W. HAYDEN [ERIC W. HAYDEN Eric W. Hayden, formerly minister at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, is the author of numerous books on Spurgeon, including Searchlight on Spurgeon (Pilgrim, 1973).]
Heloise and Abelard's Tumultuous Affair She became an acclaimed abbess; he was one of the greatest philosophers of the medieval world. Yet their fabled love deeply damaged them both. Dr. Ruth A. Tucker is visiting professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois. She is author of eight books, including Daughters of the Church (with Walter Liefeld; Zondervan, 1987) and Stories of Faith (Zondervan, 1990).
My Friend Dietrich His closest companion reflects on the meaning of Bonhoeffer's life for us today. Dr. Eberhard Bethge is author of the definitive biography Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Man of Vision, Man of Courage (English edition: William Collins and Harper & Row, 1970). Translated by Phillip M. Hofinga.
Were Hymns Good Poetry? They have endured. But does their lasting popularity prove their quality? Dr. Jan Anderson is Professor of English at Clearwater (Fla.) Christian College.
Bonhoeffer A photo album
The Mystics Why did mysticism flower in the medieval world—and why did women often lead in it? Dr. Elizabeth Alvilda Petroff is Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and author of Medieval Women's Visionary Literature (Oxford, 1986).
The Political Force Spurgeon often got in the middle of hot national issues. Dr. David W. Bebbington is senior lecturer in history at University of Stirling in Stirling, Scotland.
The Spiritual In the furnace of slavery, a lasting musical form was forged. Angela M. S. Nelson is a doctoral candidate in American culture at Bowling Green (Ohio) State University.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Recommended Resources
Spurgeon's College His innovative school for training pastors continues nearly 150 years later. Michael Kenneth Nicholls is vice-principal of Spurgeon's College in London.
Voices of the Mystics
What Did Slave Songs Sound Like? Angela M. S. Nelson is a doctoral candidate in American culture at Bowling Green (Ohio) State University.
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