Bonhoeffer

Bonhoeffer

2009 • 624 pages

Ratings24

Average rating4.2

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Full review at http://bookwi.se/bonhoeffer-pastor-martyr-prophet-spy-by-eric-metaxas/

Short reviews: I keep going back and forth between 3 and 4 stars. I think this was a good biography. And it left me wanting more, which I think is a good sign. Metaxas did a good job pulling Bonhoeffer out of the boxes that he is often put into. He was more than just a theologian or writer, or part of an assassination plot. But there were some editing errors and lots of strange descriptions. I called them Dan Ratherisms in my full review. They were descriptive, but distracting. On the whole though, this was a needed popular biography but there are now more biographies and I would skip this one in favor of others.
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After a couple years, all of the digital ink spilled about the accuracy and more reading of other biographies here are my modified thoughts. There are issues with Metaxas trying to make Bonhoeffer into a modern US Evangelical. On the whole, if you have the money I would suggest that you buy and read Ferdinand Schlingensiepen's biography “Dietrich Bonhoeffer 1906-1945” My review http://bookwi.se/1906-1945/ or Charles Marsh's biography Strange Glory http://bookwi.se/strange-glory-a-life-of-dietrich-bonhoeffer-by-charles-march/

The problem with that Schlingensiepen's biography is that it is expensive. I got it on a one day sale and it is way better than Metaxas biography. Schligensiepen is from Germany, knew and worked with many of the characters of Bonhoeffer's life and is a renowned Bonhoeffer scholar. Metaxas is none of those things. Metaxas is a decent writer and he has written a much needed popular biography of Bonhoeffer.

Charles Marsh is more available and also much better than Metaxes.

June 10, 2010