The Polyphony of Life
- 94 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring Dietrich Bonhoeffer's lesser-known passion for music, this book reveals how it shaped his theology and personal life. Initially aspiring to be a musician, Bonhoeffer found solace in music during his imprisonment, using it as a metaphor for life's complexities. Andreas Pangritz delves into Bonhoeffer's musical journey, highlighting its significance in understanding his thoughts and experiences. This new English edition offers insights into a crucial yet overlooked aspect of Bonhoeffer's life, enriching the existing body of scholarship on him.
