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Who Am I? Bonhoeffer as a Historical Mentor in Prayer: Part 4

November 17, 2013 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

Preface Click  here  for  Who Am I? Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a Historical Mentor in Prayer: Part 1,  here  for Part II (focused upon Bonhoeffer's historical context), and here for Part III (focused on Bonhoeffer's theological reflection). As you consider Praying the Psalms as part of a rule of life, reflect upon what it means that Jesus the Christ is the Lord of your  head, heart, and hands  in all aspects of life (including vocation). how often and how thoroughly do you pray through the Psalms individually … [Read more...] about Who Am I? Bonhoeffer as a Historical Mentor in Prayer: Part 4

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Who Am I? Bonhoeffer as a Historical Mentor in Prayer: Part 2

November 3, 2013 by Tom Grosh IV 1 Comment

Preface In the process of completing the  Christian Devotional Classics  series, I was inspired to dig  into material which I wrote on the prayer life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer for  Theology and Practice of Prayer[footnote]SF/ST 777: Theology and Practice of Prayer.  Laurie Mellinger, Ph.D. Evangelical Seminary. Summer 2012.  Course Description: This course explores various aspects of the interplay between theology and prayer. What we believe about God determines how and why we pray; this has also been true for Christians … [Read more...] about Who Am I? Bonhoeffer as a Historical Mentor in Prayer: Part 2

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