A Life of its Own: Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers from Prison in Our Time

Speaker(s): Roger Lundin
Date: July 16 2011
Length: 77 min
Product ID: RGDL4114B

Purchase Options:

MP3 Download - $5.00
CD - $9.00

Description

Roger Lundin examines the 60 year history of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Letters and Papers from Prison. As he does so he challenges us to think through some of the central assertions of the book, especially "the Lordship of Christ in a religionless world come of age".

See All Audio by Roger Lundin

Roger Lundin is Clyde S. Kilby Professor of English at Wheaton College. He is the author of The Culture of Interpretation: Christian Faith and the Postmodern World, Emily Dickinson and the Art of Belief, and The Promise of Hermeneutics (with Anthony C. Thiselton and Clarence Walhout).

Related Audio

Details / Buy

(EPL Spring/Summer 2008) The Trinity and the Mission-shaped Church in the 21st Century

Speaker: Ben Homan, Bruce Waltke, Darrell Johnson, … (see details for all)

Details / Buy

2013 Evening Public Lectures

Speaker: Alister McGrath, Christopher Hall, David Smith, … (see details for all)

Details / Buy

A good man is hard to find: Christ in the eyes of the poets

Speaker: Roger Lundin

Details / Buy

American Literature and the Question of Belief

Speaker: Roger Lundin

Details / Buy

Clouds of Witnesses (Regent History Workshop 2011)

Speaker: Bruce Hindmarsh, Mark Noll, Roger Lundin

Details / Buy

Exploring New Frontiers in Evangelical History (Divining Lives: History, Biography, and the Conflict of Interpretations)

Speaker: Brendan Pietsch, Bruce Hindmarsh, David Hempton, … (see details for all)

Details / Buy

God's Memory

Speaker: Roger Lundin

Details / Buy

Lifting the Roof (Colossians 3:1-4) (Chapel Talk Summer 2008)

Speaker: Roger Lundin

Details / Buy

Nimble Believing: The Play of Doubt and Faith in Modern Literature

Speaker: Roger Lundin

Details / Buy

Tell Me a Story: Modern Narratives and the Search for God

Speaker: Roger Lundin