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Mark Galli

    This author delves into public theology, applying insights from theology and church tradition to contemporary issues in church and society, with a primary focus on spirituality. His writing offers a profound reflection on themes that shape our faith and social landscape. Through his work, he bridges theological tradition with modern challenges, providing a unique lens for understanding spiritual life. His perspective is enriched by extensive experience in pastoral ministry and journalism.

    Franz von Assisi und seine Welt
    Karl Barth
    When Did We Start Forgetting God?
    • 2020

      When Did We Start Forgetting God?

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Focusing on the experiences of women, this book connects modern readers with biblical figures, offering insights applicable to contemporary life. Each chapter profiles a different woman from the Bible, highlighting her strengths and weaknesses, triumphs and failures, alongside relevant scripture. The narrative encourages personal reflection and group discussion through practical summaries and thought-provoking questions at the end of each chapter, making it a valuable resource for women seeking inspiration and guidance.

      When Did We Start Forgetting God?
    • 2017

      Karl Barth

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This refreshingly accessible introduction to Karl Barth by Mark Galli takes readers on a whirlwind tour of the life and writings of this giant of twentieth-century theology. Galli pays special attention to themes and topics of concern for contemporary evangelicals, who may need Barth's acute critique as much as early-twentieth-century liberals did--and for surprisingly similar reasons.

      Karl Barth
    • 2008

      Franz von Assisi gehört zu den faszinierendsten Gestalten der Christentumsgeschichte. Anschaulich und lebendig führt dieser Band in zwölf Kapiteln sein Leben vor Augen. Jenseits vorschneller Vereinnahmungen tritt Franziskus „wie er war“ als ein Mensch des Mittelalters vor Augen. Das dreizehnte Kapitel stellt sich dann ausdrücklich die Frage nach der verblüffenden Aktualität seines Lebens.

      Franz von Assisi und seine Welt