Notes from a Wayfarer: The Autobiography of Helmut Thielicke

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An informative glimpse into an important era
“This book is not only a good read but an informative glimpse into an important era of German history and theology.”–E. Earle Ellis, Southwestern Journal of Theology Helmut Thielicke
Helmut Thielicke was one of the most read and most listened to theologians of our time.

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An informative glimpse into an important era
“This book is not only a good read but an informative glimpse into an important era of German history and theology.”–E. Earle Ellis, Southwestern Journal of Theology

Helmut Thielicke
Helmut Thielicke was one of the most read and most listened to theologians of our time. Like few other theologians, he repeatedly came down from the ivory tower of academic religion in order to build bridges between church and world, between gospel and society. He did not belong to Protestantism alone; his works wereand are still closely followed in Catholic theology, discussed in dissertations and reviews, and published widely both here and abroad.

In Notes from a Wayfarer, written shortly after his 75th birthday, Thielicke sets forth his memoirs from a long and full life. His autobiographical narrative is filled with deeply thoughtful reflections about suffering, death, and the poignancy of life as well as with a delightful humor that easily makes us part of every story and encounter. Without pretense or self-promotion, Thielicke introduces us to the figures whom he counted among his friends and acquaintances: Karl Barth, Konrad Adenauer, Romano Guardini, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Eduard Spranger, Theodore Huss, and Helmut Kohl.

Thielicke was, moreover, a witness to many of the most significant events of our century; his life history is interwoven with the Kaiser period, the Weimar Republic, the rise of the Third Reich, a divided Germany, and the tumultuous 60s. From the perspective of this single life we are afforded a broad and clear vision of the moments that have shaped the generation leading us into the 21st century.

HELMUT THIELICKE served as professor of theology at Heidelberg until his dismissal by the Nazi regime in 1940. After the War he served as professor and rector at the University of Tubingen until 1954, when he accepted the post of rector at the University of Hamburg. During his prolific writing career he produced an eight-volume Systematic Theology. Helmut Thielicke died in March 1986.

DAVID R. LAW is lecturer in the history of Christian thought at the University of Manchester, U.K.

H. GEORGE ANDERSON is President of Luther College.

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Langbein, Hermann

HERMANN LANGBEIN (18 May 1912 - 24 October 1995) was born in Vienna and went to Spain in 1938 as a member of the International Brigade. He was interned in France after the end of the Spanish Civil War, and then sent to German concentration camps after the fall of France in 1940 and was moved to Dachau in 1941 and then to Auschwitz in 1942. He was among the leadership of the International Resistance groups in the camps in which he was held. After 1945, he was General Secretary of the International Auschwitz Committee, and later Secretary of the "Comite' Internationale des Camps." Hermann Langbein was among those awarded the Righteous Among the Nations status by Yad Vashem. He published several books on his experiences in the camps.

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