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Dorothee Sölle

Dorothee Steffensky-Sölle (née Nipperdey, 1929–2003), known as Dorothee Sölle, was a German liberation theologian who coined the term "Christofascism".[16][17] She was born in Cologne and died at a conference in Göppingen from cardiac arrest.

Dorothee Sölle
Sölle in 1998
Born
Dorothee Nipperdey

(1929-09-30)30 September 1929
Died27 April 2003(2003-04-27) (aged 73)
Other namesDorothee Steffensky-Sölle
Spouses
  • Dietrich Sölle
    (m. 1954; div. 1964)
  • Fulbert Steffensky [de]
    (m. 1969)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Cologne
ThesisStudies in the Structures of Bonaventura's Vigils[a][2]
Influences
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
Sub-disciplinePolitical theology[11]
School or tradition
InstitutionsUnion Theological Seminary
Notable ideasChristofascism
Influenced

Life and career edit

Sölle was born Dorothee Nipperdey on 30 September 1929 in Cologne, Germany.[2] Her father was Professor of labour law Hans Carl Nipperdey, who would later become the first president of the West-German Federal Labour Court from 1954 to 1963. Sölle studied theology, philosophy, and literature at the University of Cologne,[18] earning a doctorate with a thesis on the connections between theology and poetry.[2] She taught briefly in Aachen before returning to Cologne as a university lecturer. She became active in politics, speaking out against the Vietnam War, the arms race of the Cold War, and injustices in the developing world. Notably, from 1968 to 1972 she organized the Politisches Nachtgebet [de] (political night-prayers) in the Antoniterkirche (Cologne).

 
Union Theological Seminary, New York

Between 1975 and 1987, she spent six months a year at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, where she was a professor of systematic theology.[19] Although she never held a professorship in Germany,[citation needed] she received an honorary professorship from the University of Hamburg in 1994.[20]

She wrote a large number of books, including Theology for Skeptics: Reflections on God (1968), The Silent Cry: Mysticism and Resistance (1997), and her autobiography Against the Wind: Memoir of a Radical Christian (1999).[6] In Beyond Mere Obedience: Reflections on a Christian Ethic for the Future she coined the term Christofascist to describe fundamentalists. Perhaps her best-known work in English was[citation needed] Suffering, which offers a critique of "Christian masochism" and "Christian sadism".[21] Sölle's critique is against the assumption that God is all-powerful and the cause of suffering; humans thus suffer for some greater purpose. Instead, God suffers and is powerless alongside us. Humans are to struggle together against oppression, sexism, antisemitism, and other forms of authoritarianism.[22][page needed]

Sölle was married twice and had four children.[2] First, in 1954 she married the artist Dietrich Sölle, with whom she had three children before divorcing in 1964.[2] In 1969, she married[23] the former Benedictine priest Fulbert Steffensky [de], with whom she had her fourth child[2] and with whom she organized the Politisches Nachtgebet.[24] The historian Thomas Nipperdey was her brother.[25]

Sölle died of a heart attack at a conference in Göppingen on 27 April 2003.[26] She was buried on the Friedhof Nienstedten in Hamburg.

Sölle's theological thinking edit

"I believe in God/ who created the world not ready made/ like a thing that must forever stay what it is/ who does not govern according to eternal laws/ that have perpetual validity/ nor according to natural orders/ of poor and rich,/ experts and ignoramuses,/ people who dominate and people subjected./ I believe in God/ who desires the counter-argument of the living/ and the alteration of every condition/ through our work/ through our politics." (ET, from Meditationen & Gebrauchstexte. Gedichte. Berlin 1969, ISBN 978-3-87352-016-5)

The idea of a God who was "in heaven in all its glory"[This quote needs a citation] while Auschwitz was organized was "unbearable"[This quote needs a citation] for Sölle. God has to be protected against such simplifications. For some people[who?] Sölle was a kind of prophet of Christianity, who abolished the separation of theological science and practice of life, while for others[who?] she was a heretic,[citation needed] whose theories couldn't be united with the traditional understanding of God, and her ideas were therefore rejected as a theological cynicism.[citation needed]

Some of Sölle's provocative statements:

Publications edit

  • Sölle, Dorothee (1967). Christ the Representative: An Essay in Theology After the 'Death of God'. London: SCM Press.
  • ——— (1970). Beyond Mere Obedience: Reflections on a Christian Ethic for the Future. Minneapolis: Augsburg.
  • ——— (1974). Political Theology. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-1065-2.
  • ——— (1975). Suffering. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-0419-9.
  • ——— (1978). Death by Bread Alone: Texts and Reflections on Religious Experience. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-0514-4.
  • ——— (1981). Choosing Life. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-0667-1.
  • ——— (1983). Of war and Love. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 0-88344-350-3.
  • ——— (1983). The Arms Race Kills Even Without War. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-1701-0.
  • ——— (1984). The Strength of the Weak: Toward a Christian Feminist Identity. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-664-24623-0.
  • ———; Cloyes, Shirley A. (1984). To Work and to Love: A Theology of Creation. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-1782-7.
  • ———; Beyers Naudé, C. F. (1986). Hope for Faith: A Conversation. Geneva: WCC Publications. ISBN 2-8254-0860-3.
  • ——— (1990). The Window of Vulnerability: A Political Spirituality. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-2432-7.
  • ——— (1990). Thinking About God: An Introduction to Theology. London: SCM Press. ISBN 0-334-02476-5.
  • ——— (1993). On Earth as in Heaven: A Liberation Spirituality of Sharing. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 0-664-25494-2.
  • ——— (1993). Stations of the Cross: A Latin American Pilgrimage. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-2688-5.
  • ——— (1995). Theology for Skeptics: Reflections on God. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-2788-1.
  • ——— (1999). Against the Wind: Memoir of a Radical Christian. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-3079-3.
  • ——— (2001). The Silent Cry: Mysticism and Resistance. Minneapolis: Fortress Press. ISBN 0-8006-3266-4.
  • ——— (2007). The Mystery of Death. Translated by Lukens-Rumscheidt, Nancy; Lukens-Rumscheidt, Martin. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.

For publications in German language see de:Dorothee Sölle#Literatur

Texts in music edit

  • The musician Sergio Pinto converted Sölle's poems Credo für die Erde and Ich dein Baum, into musical compositions which were published by Verlag in 2008 under the title entwurf. The CD recording was performed by the band Grupo Sal.[27]
  • The composer Ludger Stühlmeyer converted Sölle's poems Kreuzigen and Atem Gottes hauch mich an into musical compositions as well. The vocal and organ arrangements were commissioned by a circle of friends of the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing; the work was first performed in April 2013 and included a reading by Ursula Baltz-Otto during a commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the death of Dorothee Sölle.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Original title: Untersuchungen zur Struktur der Nachtwachen von Bonaventura.[1]

References edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Sölle 1999b, p. 35.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Coleman 2013, p. 518.
  3. ^ Rumscheidt 2016, p. 172.
  4. ^ Pinnock 2003b, p. 129.
  5. ^ a b Pinnock 2003a, p. 2.
  6. ^ a b Coleman 2013, p. 519.
  7. ^ Bieler 2003, p. 59; Neumann 2014, p. 118.
  8. ^ a b Faramelli, Norman (1 April 2016). ""Flashback Friday" on Dorothee Sölle: Political Theologian par Excellence". Religious Socialism. DSA Religion and Socialism Commission. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  9. ^ Pinnock 2018, p. 371; Sölle 1999a, p. 49.
  10. ^ a b Loewen 2016, p. ii.
  11. ^ Matteson 2018, p. 20.
  12. ^ Grey 2005, p. 343.
  13. ^ Harrison 2004, p. 147.
  14. ^ Grey 2005, p. 350.
  15. ^ Kotsko, Adam (26 April 2009). "Narrative CV: Adam Kotsko". An und für sich. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
  16. ^ Hall 2000, p. 412; Sölle 1970.
  17. ^ Pinnock 2003c: "... of establishing a dubious moral superiority to justify organized violence on a massive scale, a perversion of Christianity she called Christofascism."
  18. ^ Anselm Weyer: Liturgie von links. Dorothee Sölle und das Politische Nachtgebet in der Antoniterkirche. Herausgegeben für die Evangelische Gemeinde Köln von Markus Herzberg und Annette Scholl. Greven Verlag, Köln 2016, S. 15 ISBN 978-3-7743-0670-7.
  19. ^ Coleman 2013, p. 519; Mynatt 2004, p. 368.
  20. ^ Hollstein 2007, p. 105.
  21. ^ Heyward 2003, p. 233.
  22. ^ Pinnock 2003c.
  23. ^ Anselm Weyer: Liturgie von links. Dorothee Sölle und das Politische Nachtgebet in der Antoniterkirche. Herausgegeben für die Evangelische Gemeinde Köln von Markus Herzberg und Annette Scholl. Greven Verlag, Köln 2016, S. 16f. ISBN 978-3-7743-0670-7.
  24. ^ Anselm Weyer: Liturgie von links. Dorothee Sölle und das Politische Nachtgebet in der Antoniterkirche. Herausgegeben für die Evangelische Gemeinde Köln von Markus Herzberg und Annette Scholl. Greven Verlag, Köln 2016, S. 9 ISBN 978-3-7743-0670-7.
  25. ^ "Dorothee Sölle". Die Zeit (in German). Hamburg. 30 April 2003. Retrieved 22 December 2018.
  26. ^ Mynatt 2004, p. 368; Ring 2005, p. 8511.
  27. ^ Dorothee Sölle auf der Website von Grupo Sal (in German) 2 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine

Bibliography edit

  • Bieler, Andrea (2003). "The Language of Prayer Between Truth Telling and Mysticism". In Pinnock, Sarah K. (ed.). The Theology of Dorothee Soelle. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International. pp. 55–70. ISBN 978-1-56338-404-2.
  • Coleman, Mary E. (2013). "Dorothee Sölle (1929–2003)". In Markham, Ian S. (ed.). The Student's Companion to the Theologians. Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 518–521. doi:10.1002/9781118427170.ch74. ISBN 978-1-118-47258-3.
  • Grey, Mary (2005). "Diversity, Harmony and in the End, Justice: Remembering Dorothee Soelle". Feminist Theology. 13 (3): 343–357. doi:10.1177/0966735005054916. ISSN 1745-5189. S2CID 155047837.
  • Hall, Douglas John (2000). "Confessing Christ in a Post‐Christendom Context". The Ecumenical Review. 52 (3): 410–417. doi:10.1111/j.1758-6623.2000.tb00048.x. ISSN 1758-6623.
  • Harrison, Beverly Wildung (2004). "Working with Protestant Traditions: Feminist Transformations". Justice in the Making: Feminist Social Ethics. By Harrison, Beverly Wildung. Bounds, Elizabeth M.; Brubaker, Pamela K.; Hicks, Jane E.; Legge, Marilyn J.; Peters, Rebecca Todd; West, Traci C. (eds.). Interviewed by Legge, Marilyn J. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press. pp. 145–152. ISBN 978-0-664-22774-6.
  • Heyward, Carter (2003). "Crossing Over: Dorothee Soelle and the Transcendence of God". The Theology of Dorothee Soelle. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International. pp. 221ff. ISBN 978-1-56338-404-2.
  • Hollstein, Thorsten (2007). Die Verfassung als "Allgemeiner Teil": Privatrechtsmethode und Privatrechtskonzeption bei Hans Carl Nipperdey (1895–1968). Beiträge zur Rechtsgeschichte des 20. Jahrhunderts (in German). Vol. 51. Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg: Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 978-3-16-149080-4. ISSN 0934-0955.
  • Loewen, Margreta Susanne Guenther (2016). Making Peace with the Cross: A Mennonite-Feminist Exploration of Dorothee Sölle and J. Denny Weaver on Nonviolence, Atonement, and Redemption (PhD thesis). Toronto: University of Toronto. hdl:1807/75526. OCLC 1036287373.
  • Matteson, Dannis M. (2018). "'Hope Requires Participants': Dorothee Sölle's Warning and Task for Political Theology in the Trump Era". New Theology Review. 30 (2): 20–30. ISSN 0896-4297.
  • Mynatt, Jenai A., ed. (2004). Contemporary Authors. Vol. 219. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale. ISBN 978-0-7876-6699-6. ISSN 0010-7468.
  • Neumann, Katja Lisa Elena (2014). Gendering Liberation: "Deprivatising" Women's Subjectivity in the Prayer-Poetry of Dorothee Sölle (PhD thesis). Stirling, Scotland: University of Stirling. hdl:1893/21172.
  • Pinnock, Sarah K. (2003a). "Introduction". In Pinnock, Sarah K. (ed.). The Theology of Dorothee Soelle. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International. pp. 1–15. ISBN 978-1-56338-404-2.
  •  ———  (2003b). "A Postmodern Response to Suffering After Auschwitz". The Theology of Dorothee Soelle. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International. pp. 129–144. ISBN 978-1-56338-404-2.
  •  ——— , ed. (2003c). The Theology of Dorothee Soelle. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International. ISBN 978-1-56338-404-2.
  •  ———  (2018). "Dorothee Soelle: (German, 1929–2003)". In Rodkey, Christopher D.; Miller, Jordan E. (eds.). The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 367–380. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-96595-6_22. ISBN 978-3-319-96595-6.
  • Ring, Nancy C. (2005). "Sölle, Dorothee". In Jones, Lindsay (ed.). Encyclopedia of Religion. Vol. 12 (2nd ed.). Detroit, Michigan: Macmillan Reference USA. pp. 8511–8512. ISBN 978-0-02-865997-8.
  • Rumscheidt, H. Martin (2016). "Dorothee Soelle: Variations on Themes by Dietrich Bonhoeffer". In Kirkpatrick, Matthew D. (ed.). Engaging Bonhoeffer: The Impact and Influence of Bonhoeffer's Life and Thought. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Fortress Press. pp. 169–186. ISBN 978-1-5064-1037-1.
  • Sölle, Dorothee (1970). Beyond Mere Obedience: Reflections on a Christian Ethic for the Future. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Augsburg Publishing House.
  •  ———  (1999a). Against the Wind: Memoir of a Radical Christian. Translated by Rumscheidt, Barbara; Rumscheidt, Martin. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Fortress Press. ISBN 978-1-4514-0706-8.
  •  ———  (1999b). "Was ist Theopoesie?". In Szagun, Anna-Katharina (ed.). Erfahrungsräume: Theologische Beiträge zur kulturellen Erneuerung (in German). Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia: LIT Verlag. pp. 31–35. ISBN 978-3-8258-4142-3.

Further reading edit

  • Wind, Renate (2012). Dorothee Soelle: Mystic and Rebel; The Biography. Translated by Lukens, Nancy; Rumscheidt, Martin. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Fortress Press. ISBN 978-0-8006-9808-9.
  • Stößinger, Edwin (2022). Dorothee Sölle - eine intellektuelle Biographie (in German). Verlag Dr. Kovač. ISBN 978-3-339-12756-3.

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Dorothee Steffensky Solle nee Nipperdey 1929 2003 known as Dorothee Solle was a German liberation theologian who coined the term Christofascism 16 17 She was born in Cologne and died at a conference in Goppingen from cardiac arrest Dorothee SolleSolle in 1998BornDorothee Nipperdey 1929 09 30 30 September 1929Cologne Prussia GermanyDied27 April 2003 2003 04 27 aged 73 Goppingen Baden Wurttemberg GermanyOther namesDorothee Steffensky SolleSpousesDietrich Solle m 1954 div 1964 wbr Fulbert Steffensky de m 1969 wbr Academic backgroundAlma materUniversity of CologneThesisStudies in the Structures of Bonaventura s Vigils a 2 InfluencesDietrich Bonhoeffer 3 Martin Buber 4 Rudolf Bultmann 5 Meister Eckhart 6 Friedrich Gogarten 5 G W F Hegel 7 Martin Luther 8 Academic workDisciplineTheologySub disciplinePolitical theology 11 School or traditionChristian socialism 9 feminist theology 10 liberation theology 10 Lutheranism 8 InstitutionsUnion Theological SeminaryNotable ideasChristofascismInfluencedMary Grey 12 Beverly Wildung Harrison 13 Carter Heyward 14 Adam Kotsko 15 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Solle s theological thinking 3 Publications 4 Texts in music 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 7 1 Footnotes 7 2 Bibliography 8 Further readingLife and career editSolle was born Dorothee Nipperdey on 30 September 1929 in Cologne Germany 2 Her father was Professor of labour law Hans Carl Nipperdey who would later become the first president of the West German Federal Labour Court from 1954 to 1963 Solle studied theology philosophy and literature at the University of Cologne 18 earning a doctorate with a thesis on the connections between theology and poetry 2 She taught briefly in Aachen before returning to Cologne as a university lecturer She became active in politics speaking out against the Vietnam War the arms race of the Cold War and injustices in the developing world Notably from 1968 to 1972 she organized the Politisches Nachtgebet de political night prayers in the Antoniterkirche Cologne nbsp Union Theological Seminary New YorkBetween 1975 and 1987 she spent six months a year at Union Theological Seminary in New York City where she was a professor of systematic theology 19 Although she never held a professorship in Germany citation needed she received an honorary professorship from the University of Hamburg in 1994 20 She wrote a large number of books including Theology for Skeptics Reflections on God 1968 The Silent Cry Mysticism and Resistance 1997 and her autobiography Against the Wind Memoir of a Radical Christian 1999 6 In Beyond Mere Obedience Reflections on a Christian Ethic for the Future she coined the term Christofascist to describe fundamentalists Perhaps her best known work in English was citation needed Suffering which offers a critique of Christian masochism and Christian sadism 21 Solle s critique is against the assumption that God is all powerful and the cause of suffering humans thus suffer for some greater purpose Instead God suffers and is powerless alongside us Humans are to struggle together against oppression sexism antisemitism and other forms of authoritarianism 22 page needed Solle was married twice and had four children 2 First in 1954 she married the artist Dietrich Solle with whom she had three children before divorcing in 1964 2 In 1969 she married 23 the former Benedictine priest Fulbert Steffensky de with whom she had her fourth child 2 and with whom she organized the Politisches Nachtgebet 24 The historian Thomas Nipperdey was her brother 25 Solle died of a heart attack at a conference in Goppingen on 27 April 2003 26 She was buried on the Friedhof Nienstedten in Hamburg Solle s theological thinking editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message I believe in God who created the world not ready made like a thing that must forever stay what it is who does not govern according to eternal laws that have perpetual validity nor according to natural orders of poor and rich experts and ignoramuses people who dominate and people subjected I believe in God who desires the counter argument of the living and the alteration of every condition through our work through our politics ET from Meditationen amp Gebrauchstexte Gedichte Berlin 1969 ISBN 978 3 87352 016 5 The idea of a God who was in heaven in all its glory This quote needs a citation while Auschwitz was organized was unbearable This quote needs a citation for Solle God has to be protected against such simplifications For some people who Solle was a kind of prophet of Christianity who abolished the separation of theological science and practice of life while for others who she was a heretic citation needed whose theories couldn t be united with the traditional understanding of God and her ideas were therefore rejected as a theological cynicism citation needed This section is a candidate for copying over to Wikiquote using the Transwiki process Some of Solle s provocative statements Vietnam is Golgotha This quote needs a citation The Third World is a permanent Auschwitz This quote needs a citation Every theological statement must be a political statement as well Against the Wind Memoir of a Radical Christian 1999 God has no hands except from our hands famous statement attributed to Teresa of Avila which Solle frequently used We should eat more at the Eucharist and we should pray more when eating This quote needs a citation Publications editSolle Dorothee 1967 Christ the Representative An Essay in Theology After the Death of God London SCM Press 1970 Beyond Mere Obedience Reflections on a Christian Ethic for the Future Minneapolis Augsburg 1974 Political Theology Philadelphia PA Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 1065 2 1975 Suffering Philadelphia PA Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 0419 9 1978 Death by Bread Alone Texts and Reflections on Religious Experience Philadelphia PA Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 0514 4 1981 Choosing Life Philadelphia PA Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 0667 1 1983 Of war and Love Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 0 88344 350 3 1983 The Arms Race Kills Even Without War Philadelphia PA Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 1701 0 1984 The Strength of the Weak Toward a Christian Feminist Identity Philadelphia PA Fortress Press ISBN 0 664 24623 0 Cloyes Shirley A 1984 To Work and to Love A Theology of Creation Philadelphia PA Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 1782 7 Beyers Naude C F 1986 Hope for Faith A Conversation Geneva WCC Publications ISBN 2 8254 0860 3 1990 The Window of Vulnerability A Political Spirituality Minneapolis Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 2432 7 1990 Thinking About God An Introduction to Theology London SCM Press ISBN 0 334 02476 5 1993 On Earth as in Heaven A Liberation Spirituality of Sharing Louisville KY Westminster John Knox Press ISBN 0 664 25494 2 1993 Stations of the Cross A Latin American Pilgrimage Minneapolis Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 2688 5 1995 Theology for Skeptics Reflections on God Minneapolis Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 2788 1 1999 Against the Wind Memoir of a Radical Christian Minneapolis Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 3079 3 2001 The Silent Cry Mysticism and Resistance Minneapolis Fortress Press ISBN 0 8006 3266 4 2007 The Mystery of Death Translated by Lukens Rumscheidt Nancy Lukens Rumscheidt Martin Minneapolis Fortress Press For publications in German language see de Dorothee Solle LiteraturTexts in music editThe musician Sergio Pinto converted Solle s poems Credo fur die Erde and Ich dein Baum into musical compositions which were published by Verlag in 2008 under the title entwurf The CD recording was performed by the band Grupo Sal 27 The composer Ludger Stuhlmeyer converted Solle s poems Kreuzigen and Atem Gottes hauch mich an into musical compositions as well The vocal and organ arrangements were commissioned by a circle of friends of the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing the work was first performed in April 2013 and included a reading by Ursula Baltz Otto during a commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the death of Dorothee Solle See also editJohann Baptist MetzNotes edit Original title Untersuchungen zur Struktur der Nachtwachen von Bonaventura 1 References editFootnotes edit Solle 1999b p 35 a b c d e f Coleman 2013 p 518 Rumscheidt 2016 p 172 Pinnock 2003b p 129 a b Pinnock 2003a p 2 a b Coleman 2013 p 519 Bieler 2003 p 59 Neumann 2014 p 118 a b Faramelli Norman 1 April 2016 Flashback Friday on Dorothee Solle Political Theologian par Excellence Religious Socialism DSA Religion and Socialism Commission Retrieved 22 December 2018 Pinnock 2018 p 371 Solle 1999a p 49 a b Loewen 2016 p ii Matteson 2018 p 20 Grey 2005 p 343 Harrison 2004 p 147 Grey 2005 p 350 Kotsko Adam 26 April 2009 Narrative CV Adam Kotsko An und fur sich Retrieved 17 August 2018 Hall 2000 p 412 Solle 1970 Pinnock 2003c of establishing a dubious moral superiority to justify organized violence on a massive scale a perversion of Christianity she called Christofascism Anselm Weyer Liturgie von links Dorothee Solle und das Politische Nachtgebet in der Antoniterkirche Herausgegeben fur die Evangelische Gemeinde Koln von Markus Herzberg und Annette Scholl Greven Verlag Koln 2016 S 15 ISBN 978 3 7743 0670 7 Coleman 2013 p 519 Mynatt 2004 p 368 Hollstein 2007 p 105 Heyward 2003 p 233 Pinnock 2003c Anselm Weyer Liturgie von links Dorothee Solle und das Politische Nachtgebet in der Antoniterkirche Herausgegeben fur die Evangelische Gemeinde Koln von Markus Herzberg und Annette Scholl Greven Verlag Koln 2016 S 16f ISBN 978 3 7743 0670 7 Anselm Weyer Liturgie von links Dorothee Solle und das Politische Nachtgebet in der Antoniterkirche Herausgegeben fur die Evangelische Gemeinde Koln von Markus Herzberg und Annette Scholl Greven Verlag Koln 2016 S 9 ISBN 978 3 7743 0670 7 Dorothee Solle Die Zeit in German Hamburg 30 April 2003 Retrieved 22 December 2018 Mynatt 2004 p 368 Ring 2005 p 8511 Dorothee Solle auf der Website von Grupo Sal in German Archived 2 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Bibliography edit Bieler Andrea 2003 The Language of Prayer Between Truth Telling and Mysticism In Pinnock Sarah K ed The Theology of Dorothee Soelle Harrisburg Pennsylvania Trinity Press International pp 55 70 ISBN 978 1 56338 404 2 Coleman Mary E 2013 Dorothee Solle 1929 2003 In Markham Ian S ed The Student s Companion to the Theologians Chichester England Wiley Blackwell pp 518 521 doi 10 1002 9781118427170 ch74 ISBN 978 1 118 47258 3 Grey Mary 2005 Diversity Harmony and in the End Justice Remembering Dorothee Soelle Feminist Theology 13 3 343 357 doi 10 1177 0966735005054916 ISSN 1745 5189 S2CID 155047837 Hall Douglas John 2000 Confessing Christ in a Post Christendom Context The Ecumenical Review 52 3 410 417 doi 10 1111 j 1758 6623 2000 tb00048 x ISSN 1758 6623 Harrison Beverly Wildung 2004 Working with Protestant Traditions Feminist Transformations Justice in the Making Feminist Social Ethics By Harrison Beverly Wildung Bounds Elizabeth M Brubaker Pamela K Hicks Jane E Legge Marilyn J Peters Rebecca Todd West Traci C eds Interviewed by Legge Marilyn J Louisville Kentucky Westminster John Knox Press pp 145 152 ISBN 978 0 664 22774 6 Heyward Carter 2003 Crossing Over Dorothee Soelle and the Transcendence of God The Theology of Dorothee Soelle Harrisburg Pennsylvania Trinity Press International pp 221ff ISBN 978 1 56338 404 2 Hollstein Thorsten 2007 Die Verfassung als Allgemeiner Teil Privatrechtsmethode und Privatrechtskonzeption bei Hans Carl Nipperdey 1895 1968 Beitrage zur Rechtsgeschichte des 20 Jahrhunderts in German Vol 51 Tubingen Baden Wurttemberg Mohr Siebeck ISBN 978 3 16 149080 4 ISSN 0934 0955 Loewen Margreta Susanne Guenther 2016 Making Peace with the Cross A Mennonite Feminist Exploration of Dorothee Solle and J Denny Weaver on Nonviolence Atonement and Redemption PhD thesis Toronto University of Toronto hdl 1807 75526 OCLC 1036287373 Matteson Dannis M 2018 Hope Requires Participants Dorothee Solle s Warning and Task for Political Theology in the Trump Era New Theology Review 30 2 20 30 ISSN 0896 4297 Mynatt Jenai A ed 2004 Contemporary Authors Vol 219 Farmington Hills Michigan Gale ISBN 978 0 7876 6699 6 ISSN 0010 7468 Neumann Katja Lisa Elena 2014 Gendering Liberation Deprivatising Women s Subjectivity in the Prayer Poetry of Dorothee Solle PhD thesis Stirling Scotland University of Stirling hdl 1893 21172 Pinnock Sarah K 2003a Introduction In Pinnock Sarah K ed The Theology of Dorothee Soelle Harrisburg Pennsylvania Trinity Press International pp 1 15 ISBN 978 1 56338 404 2 2003b A Postmodern Response to Suffering After Auschwitz The Theology of Dorothee Soelle Harrisburg Pennsylvania Trinity Press International pp 129 144 ISBN 978 1 56338 404 2 ed 2003c The Theology of Dorothee Soelle Harrisburg Pennsylvania Trinity Press International ISBN 978 1 56338 404 2 2018 Dorothee Soelle German 1929 2003 In Rodkey Christopher D Miller Jordan E eds The Palgrave Handbook of Radical Theology Cham Switzerland Palgrave Macmillan pp 367 380 doi 10 1007 978 3 319 96595 6 22 ISBN 978 3 319 96595 6 Ring Nancy C 2005 Solle Dorothee In Jones Lindsay ed Encyclopedia of Religion Vol 12 2nd ed Detroit Michigan Macmillan Reference USA pp 8511 8512 ISBN 978 0 02 865997 8 Rumscheidt H Martin 2016 Dorothee Soelle Variations on Themes by Dietrich Bonhoeffer In Kirkpatrick Matthew D ed Engaging Bonhoeffer The Impact and Influence of Bonhoeffer s Life and Thought Minneapolis Minnesota Fortress Press pp 169 186 ISBN 978 1 5064 1037 1 Solle Dorothee 1970 Beyond Mere Obedience Reflections on a Christian Ethic for the Future Minneapolis Minnesota Augsburg Publishing House 1999a Against the Wind Memoir of a Radical Christian Translated by Rumscheidt Barbara Rumscheidt Martin Minneapolis Minnesota Fortress Press ISBN 978 1 4514 0706 8 1999b Was ist Theopoesie In Szagun Anna Katharina ed Erfahrungsraume Theologische Beitrage zur kulturellen Erneuerung in German Munster North Rhine Westphalia LIT Verlag pp 31 35 ISBN 978 3 8258 4142 3 Further reading editWind Renate 2012 Dorothee Soelle Mystic and Rebel The Biography Translated by Lukens Nancy Rumscheidt Martin Minneapolis Minnesota Fortress Press ISBN 978 0 8006 9808 9 Stossinger Edwin 2022 Dorothee Solle eine intellektuelle Biographie in German Verlag Dr Kovac ISBN 978 3 339 12756 3 Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Christianity Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dorothee Solle amp oldid 1180075921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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