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Rowan Williams

    14. Juni 1950

    Rowan Williams ist ein gefeierter Dichter und Theologe, dessen Werk tiefgründig Fragen des Glaubens, der Identität und der menschlichen Verfassung erforscht. Seine Poesie zeichnet sich durch introspektive Tiefe und eine reiche Sprache aus, die oft die komplexen Verbindungen zwischen dem Spirituellen und dem Weltlichen beleuchtet. Williams' Schreiben bemüht sich, theologisches Denken mit künstlerischem Ausdruck zu verbinden und bietet Lesern tiefgreifende Einblicke in die menschliche Erfahrung. Sein literarischer Beitrag liegt in seiner Fähigkeit, komplexe Ideen zugänglich und fesselnd zu vermitteln.

    Tokens of Trust
    Dostoevsky
    Shakeshafte and Other Plays
    A Century of Poetry
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer in einer globalen Zeit / Dietrich Bonhoeffer in a Global Era
    Christsein heute
    • Dietrich Bonhoeffer in einer globalen Zeit / Dietrich Bonhoeffer in a Global Era

      Christlicher Glaube, Zeugnis, Dienst / Christian Faith, Witness, Service

      • 481 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden

      Dietrich Bonhoeffer gehörte zu den wenigen deutschsprachigen Theologen seiner Zeit, die schon früh Auslandserfahrungen sammelten und in der internationalen ökumenischen Bewegung mitarbeiteten. Gleichzeitig unterscheidet sich seine Zeit grundlegend von unserer, die durch nie gekannte globale Vernetzungsstrukturen - das internet und neue Kommunikationsmethoden, schnelle Trasportmöglichkeiten sowie unlösbares ökonomisches und politisches Verwobensein - geprägt ist. Der Band, der renommierte Bonhoeffer-Forschende aus der ganzen Welt versammelt, untersuht seine Theologie im Hinblick auf Fragen des christlichen Glaubensvollzugs, des christlichen Zeugnisses in einer pluralen Welt und des christichen Dienstes angesichts viefältiger politischer und gesellischaftlicher Herausforderungen unserer Zeit.

      Dietrich Bonhoeffer in einer globalen Zeit / Dietrich Bonhoeffer in a Global Era
    • For all who appreciate great poetry, one of the world's best-loved Christian writers and poets reflects on 100 of his favourite poems and why they have the power to change us.

      A Century of Poetry
      4,6
    • Shakeshafte and Other Plays

      • 156 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The collection features three plays by Rowan Williams, showcasing his multifaceted talents as a poet and critic alongside his role as a religious leader. Each play delves into the intricate relationship between language and imagery, inviting readers to reflect on the deeper meanings and emotional landscapes that words can convey. Through these works, Williams offers a unique exploration of spirituality and the human experience.

      Shakeshafte and Other Plays
      5,0
    • There is an unresolved tension in Dostoevsky's novels - a tension between believing and not believing in the existence of God. This book enables us to consider the nature of God in the 21st Century through the lens of Dostoevsky's novels.

      Dostoevsky
      4,8
    • Tokens of Trust

      • 192 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Presents an introduction to the Christian faith which explores the key themes of Christian belief and the reality of living them.

      Tokens of Trust
      4,5
    • What is Christianity?

      • 38 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Short guide for both believers and non-believers

      What is Christianity?
      4,5
    • On Christian Theology

      • 328 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Rowan Williams addresses profound theological and societal questions from the late twentieth century, blending academic, spiritual, and political insights. Drawing from two decades of teaching and pastoral experience, this collection reflects his engagement with both historical theological traditions and contemporary issues in theology and philosophy. It serves as a significant contribution to understanding the interplay between faith and modern societal challenges.

      On Christian Theology
      4,4
    • Passions of the Soul

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The Eastern Christian tradition is filled with theological and spiritual riches. In Passions of the Soul, Rowan Williams opens up the great classics of Eastern Christian writing to show how it can help us to understand and cope with the ups and downs of modern life. With compelling and illuminating insight, he shows the cost of living in a culture that is theologically and philosophically undernourished, working with a diminished and trivialized picture of the human self. The Eastern tradition teaches us how to develop our self-knowledge and awareness, so that we can relate to the world without selfish illusions. Only then can we be ready for our eyes to be opened to God, and avoid destructive patterns of behaviour. Only in this way can we understand the kind of people we need to become.

      Passions of the Soul
      4,4
    • Wound of Knowledge

      • 207 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The Wound of Knowledge is a penetrating psychological and intellectual analysis of Christian spirituality. schovat popis

      Wound of Knowledge
      4,4