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Dorothee Soelle: Life and Work by Andrew Francis

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An introduction to Dorothee Soelle, an internationally recognised theologian and political activist, whose political and theological ideals were grounded in the lived experience of following after Jesus. The author introduces Dorothee Soelle and her many books in the context of her life in Germany after the Second World War, which inspired her towards her lifelong international political activism, and her global conscience for the task of spiritual and political liberation

Dorothee Soelle: Life and Work by Andrew Francis, is an introduction to an internationally recognised theologian and political activist, whose political and theological ideals were grounded in the lived experience of following after Jesus. The author introduces Dorothee Soelle and her many books in the context of her life in Germany after the Second World War, which inspired her towards her lifelong international political activism, and her global conscience for the task of spiritual and political liberation.

‘For Dorothee Soelle, theological reflection was grounded in the lived experience of following after Jesus. It is fitting therefore that Andrew Francis introduces her writing in the context of her living, including her maturing in Germany after the Holocaust of the Second World War, her lifelong political activism, and her global conscience for the task of liberation.’ – Dr. Fran Porter, author of Women and Men After Christendom

‘Reading Dorothee Soelle: Life and Work, is like being propelled into a room to meet someone, and finding that you just don’t want to leave. I was absolutely drawn in by this account of an awe-inspiring person, her life and her writings. Francis’ candid and personal style is just right for a book about Soelle.’ – Dr. Susan Durber, Theology Co-ordinator, Christian Aid UK

Rev Dr Andrew Francis served as a United Reformed Church minister for more than 25 years until ill-health forced him into early retirement. His MTh is in radical theology, and explored how Anabaptism could be understood as a ‘prototype’ Liberation theology. This resulted in his book; Wind of The Spirit: how British Church History Shaped Its Faith and Spirituality (Leeds: HHSC, 2000) and Anabaptism: Radical Christianity (Bristol; Antioch Papers, 2010). His DMin thesis, at Princeton, USA, explored how sharing food is vital to the growth of community life, producing the book, Hospitality and Community After Christendom.

Format: 210mm x 148mm p/b
Extent: 126 pages
Artwork: 1 x b/w illustration

£12.50

9 in stock

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