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Dorothee Soelle, one of the most widely read theologians of our time, here presents a captivating memoir that is also her testament to radical Christianity, beginning with her girlhood in Germany during World War II.
Man könne dieses Buch von Dorothee Sölle nicht aus der Hand legen, ohne von der Unabdingbarkeit der Aussage berührt zu sein - nicht ohne persönliche Betroffenheit, schrieb Liselotte Funde in einer Rezension der "Zeit", als das Buch 1975 gerade neu erschienen war. Die Jahrzehnte, die seitdem verstrichen sind, haben die Gedanken von Dorothee Sölle (1929-2003) nur noch aktueller werden lassen: Die "Reise" als altes Bild für die Erfahrungen der Seele auf dem Weg zu sich selbst, die aber nicht als Reise weg von der Welt und der Verantwortung in ihr verstanden werden sollte.
Noted social commentator and theologian Dorothee Soelle examines how the power of religion and faith can be used to transform an unjust world. Her discussions cross a broad range of topics. Soelle deals with the freedom bestowed by the Spirit of God, biblical roots of social liberation, and the need for a new religious language. This book will...
Bringing together issues of religion and life, politics and personal identity, feminism and liberation theology, Dorothee Soelle presents a powerful critique of modern society, striking at dehumanizing elements that combine to oppress both women and men. Over the years, Soelle had challenged European and American readers with incisive...
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