Im Vorwort zu seinem epochalen 'Römerbrief' (1922) schrieb Karl Barth, Eduard Thurneysen habe 'das ganze im Entstehen begriffene Manuskript gelesen, begutachtet, und sich durch Einschaltung zahlreicher vertiefender, erläuternder und verschärfender Korollarien, die ich meist fast unverändert übernommen habe, in sehr selbstloser Weise ein verborgenes Denkmal gesetzt'. Die hier erstmals vollständig edierten Briefe und Dokumente Thurneysens aus dieser Zeit zeigen, wie intensiv er an Barths Werk beteiligt war und wie er buchstäblich mitgeschrieben hat. Die Edition ergänzt den bereits publizierten Briefwechsel zwischen Karl Barth und Eduard Thurneysen, in dem viele Briefe Thurneysens weggelassen oder stark gekürzt worden sind. Sie wirft damit neues Licht auf die 'Arbeitsgemeinschaft' der frühen Dialektischen Theologie.
Eduard Thurneysen Reihenfolge der Bücher






- 2015
- 2010
Dostoevsky
- 86 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The book delves into the duality of Dostoevsky's philosophy, contrasting the harsh realities of life with the transcendent concepts of resurrection and eternity. It explores the tension between human existence and divine presence, presenting a profound examination of faith, morality, and the human condition through the lens of Dostoevsky's thought. This exploration invites readers to contemplate the relationship between the earthly experience and the spiritual realm.
- 2010
The Sermon on the Mount
- 86 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Eduard Thurneysen critiques the common view of the Sermon on the Mount as merely a guide for moral and religious behavior, arguing that this interpretation diminishes its true significance. He suggests that focusing on legalistic adherence to its commands leads to a misunderstanding of its deeper message, prompting readers to reconsider the Sermon's profound implications beyond mere ethical instruction.
- 2010
Come, Holy Spirit
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The sermons, delivered between 1920 and 1924 by Professor Barth in Switzerland and Pastor Thurneysen in Bruggen, focus on the spiritual struggles of everyday individuals. Aimed at congregations during regular Sunday services, these messages address universal themes of faith and the search for God, resonating with both rural and urban audiences. The sermons reflect a deep understanding of the human condition, providing comfort and guidance to those navigating life's challenges.
- 2010
A Theology of Pastoral Care
- 344 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Focusing on the nature and practice of pastoral care, Eduard Thurneysen offers a profound exploration grounded in biblical principles. His insights are shaped by a deep understanding of human nature, extensive counseling experience, and a solid grasp of theological concepts, resulting in an approach that is both vibrant and truthful.
- 1982
