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Dorothee Soelle - Mystic and Rebel: The Biography

Dorothee Soelle - Mystic and Rebel: The Biography

Martin Rumscheidt
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Renate Wind has composed a well-researched and searching biography of Dorothee Soelle , who became a true religious provocateur and one of the most prolific and widely read theologians of the postwar period.

Born in Germany and educated at the University of Cologne, Soelle turned from literary studies to theology, concentrating on rethinking Christian convictions in light of World War II and the Holocaust. A poet and activist as well as theologian, after her arrival at Union Theological Seminary in 1974, where she assumed the post previously held by Paul Tillich, Soelle became a leading voice for the liberation of women and against militarism, especially the Vietnam War. Her person, work, travels, and the times themselves combined to make her a pioneer and leader in the most exciting developments of the period: political theology, feminist theology, and liberation theology. Among her influential works were Christ the Representative , Suffering , To Work and to Love , Theology for Skeptics , and The Silent Cry .

Winds short and insightful biography is informed by extensive interviews with Soelles friends and family, especially her husband, Fulbert Steffensky, by use of the familys archives, and by Winds extensive knowledge of contemporary theology, political history, and the contemporary church.
Language
English
Pages
203
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Fortress Press
Release
April 15, 2012
ISBN
0800698088
ISBN 13
9780800698089

Dorothee Soelle - Mystic and Rebel: The Biography

Martin Rumscheidt
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Renate Wind has composed a well-researched and searching biography of Dorothee Soelle , who became a true religious provocateur and one of the most prolific and widely read theologians of the postwar period.

Born in Germany and educated at the University of Cologne, Soelle turned from literary studies to theology, concentrating on rethinking Christian convictions in light of World War II and the Holocaust. A poet and activist as well as theologian, after her arrival at Union Theological Seminary in 1974, where she assumed the post previously held by Paul Tillich, Soelle became a leading voice for the liberation of women and against militarism, especially the Vietnam War. Her person, work, travels, and the times themselves combined to make her a pioneer and leader in the most exciting developments of the period: political theology, feminist theology, and liberation theology. Among her influential works were Christ the Representative , Suffering , To Work and to Love , Theology for Skeptics , and The Silent Cry .

Winds short and insightful biography is informed by extensive interviews with Soelles friends and family, especially her husband, Fulbert Steffensky, by use of the familys archives, and by Winds extensive knowledge of contemporary theology, political history, and the contemporary church.
Language
English
Pages
203
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Fortress Press
Release
April 15, 2012
ISBN
0800698088
ISBN 13
9780800698089

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