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Bernd Wannenwetsch

    Bernd Wannenwetsch
    Gottesdienst als Lebensform - Ethik für Christenbürger
    Wendepunkte der Ethik
    The Malady of the Christian Body
    Who am I?
    Political Worship
    The Therapy of the Christian Body
    • 2018

      The Therapy of the Christian Body

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the contemporary challenges faced by the church, drawing parallels to the issues encountered by the Corinthians in the first century. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing hidden alliances with these historical struggles and encourages Christians to adopt the Apostle's insights and solutions as outlined in the epistle. Through this understanding, the text aims to promote healing and renewal within the church community.

      The Therapy of the Christian Body
    • 2016

      The Malady of the Christian Body

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The commentary explores the parallels between the issues faced by the modern church and those of the early Corinthian church. Authors Brian Brock and Bernd Wannenwetsch delve into the complexities of contemporary Christian life, drawing insights from first-century challenges to address current spiritual ailments. This two-volume work aims to provide a deeper understanding of the church's struggles and offers thoughtful reflections on faith and community.

      The Malady of the Christian Body
    • 2009

      Political Worship

      • 418 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The book explores the intersection of worship and political thought, analyzing how specific worship practices—such as confession, preaching, and intercession—confront and challenge societal conflicts. It delves into biblical and traditional views of worship, revealing their ethical and political implications. By examining these practices, the author highlights their potential to address and transform deep-seated antagonisms within social contexts.

      Political Worship
    • 2009

      Who am I?

      • 259 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A unique look at Bonhoeffer's poetry written during his prison years, facilitating a fascinating conversation between biography and theology.

      Who am I?