![]() ![]() Bonhoeffer was arrested in April 1943 and placed in solitary confinement in a dank and fetid-smelling cell in Tegel Prison in Berlin. He begins by describing the exceptional, almost adventitious circumstances of how the book was born. Equally welcome is the choice as biographer of the eminent Chicago scholar Martin Marty, who has done so much to popularize religious thought in his numerous writings.Įssentially Marty gives us a well-informed survey of LPP’s reception over the past sixty-five years. Princeton University Press is to be commended for launching a new series of biographies, not of well-known authors, but of their well-known books, and also for including Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Letters and Papers from Prison (LPP) in the first group to appear. ![]() A biography (Princeton University Press, 2011), 275 Pp., ISBN 978-1-0. Marty, Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Letters and Papers from Prison. ![]()
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