The narrative follows Needles, a tree with aspirations to give voice to the wind in the forest, as he faces various challenges throughout his life cycle. Crafted by landscape architect William Wrede, this beautifully illustrated tale celebrates the splendor of nature and emphasizes the urgency of environmental awareness in a time of ecological threat. Through its artistic and almost musical presentation, the story conveys a vital message about the importance of our forests and the natural world.
William Wrede Bücher



Studies on First Clement
- 182 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Focusing on the ecclesiastical structure of the early church, this work delves into the significance and role of the Old Testament in 1 Clement. William Wrede, influenced by his mentor Adolf von Harnack, presents his dissertation, originally published in German, now available in English for the first time. While it may be eclipsed by his later work, The Messianic Secret, this study provides a foundational analysis that has influenced subsequent research on the letter, even as scholars diverge from Wrede's conclusions.
The Messianic Secret
- 316 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Wrede's pioneering analysis highlights the creative roles of Gospel writers, establishing a foundation for various critical approaches in New Testament studies. His influential work has shaped the discourse around the Gospel of Mark and the literary techniques of the evangelists, addressing the complex issue of Jesus' self-perception as the Messiah. This groundbreaking perspective continues to hold significance in contemporary theological discussions.