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Profiles the life and death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian who returned to Nazi Germany to take part in the resistance against Hitler and who was ultimately killed for his efforts
Edwin Robertson takes a close look at the lives of the translators of the Bible, from John Wyclif and William Tyndale to modern translators like C H Dodd and William Barclay.
Profiles the life and death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian who returned to Nazi Germany to take part in the resistance against Hitler and who was ultimately killed for his efforts.
From his prison cell, where he awaited execution for conspiring to assassinate Adolf Hitler, Bonhoeffer wrote 10 powerful poems, charged with white-hot emotions and disarming candor of a man who lived and ultimately died by the truth.
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This is the story of the individual men and women who, over the last half-century, have built up one of God's greatest movements in the history of the church: a movement of national Bible Societies supplying God's Word in nearly every country in the world. The story is one in which the unity if the work has made miracles possible, of closed doors being opened, of rich and poor and great and small nations becoming equal partners in a world enterprise. Taking the Word to the World tells how Protestants and Catholics cooperate to produce a common Bible in many languages, and how a casual remark at a Chinese banquet led to the Amity Press which, within ten years, printed ten million Chinese Bibles in China for China.
Here in one volume are all the poems that Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote in a Nazi prison as he awaited execution for conspiring to assassinate Adolf Hitler.
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