The Polyphony of Life: Bonhoeffer's Theology of Music


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This fascinating book which explores an intriguing idea formulated by Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the very last months of his life has up until now been available only to German readers. Since Polyphonie des Lebens first appeared twenty-five years ago a whole new generation of scholars has come into contact in English as well as in the original German with the entire collection of his works as well as with a huge body of Bonhoeffer studies that have provided an exhaustive assessment of the man and his theology. But now with this brand new English edition of a book that explores a neglected but significant aspect of his life readers may be surprised to discover how Bonhoeffers interest in music influenced him--he seriously considered becoming a professional musician as a teenager but chose the path of theology instead--and that not only did music provide him with a rich inner world of solace during his daily life while confined in Tegel Prison during 1943 and 1944 but music also lent him a remarkable metaphor for the fragmentary nature of life itself. In Polyphony of Life Andreas Pangritz explores Bonhoeffers musical development and its impact on his theology and so fills in an important gap in the record of Bonhoeffers life and thought.
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