Bonhoeffer
by Tim Jorgenson

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Synopsis

Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German theologian executed on Hitler's orders in the closing days of World War II.

Striving to center his life on God's will, Bonhoeffer returned to his native Germany just before the outset of the war.

There he served in the so called "Confessing Church," composed of churches whose pastors, among other things, refused to take an oath to Adolf Hitler.

Eventually, Dietrich became involved in representing the German Resistance abroad, believing he had a Christian obligation to help overthrow an indelibly evil government.

He was imprisoned in early 1943.

Until late 1944, the Nazis failed to understand that Bonhoeffer had played a key role in the Resistance.

Once his role surfaced, Dietrich was doomed to the fate of those involved in the July 1944 assassination attempt on Hitler's life.

The play Bonhoeffer focuses on Bonhoeffer's spiritual struggles following his effort to communicate with the British government in 1942 until his execution in 1945.

It provides a dramatic and instructive introduction to Dietrich Bonhoeffer, to his times, and to his witness against unremitting evil.

Bonhoeffer lends itself to theatrical production, to altar dramas, and to reading by groups of people.

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PublisherXulon Press
Year2002
BindingPaperback
Pages224
PlaceFairfax, VA
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139781591603436
ISBN-101591603439
LCCN2002116116
LCCPS3610.O6655 B66 2002

Bonhoeffer is a religious play written by Tim Jorgenson and published by Xulon Press in Fairfax, VA (2002).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle.

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