Walter Brueggemann's The Prophetic Imagination emerged seemingly out of nowhere in 1978. Its appeal took even the author by surprise. But its message and relevance, and the enigmatic prophet from Missouri, were just what the American church needed. This book addresses the mystery of a prophetic breakthrough that remains relevant and necessary.
Conrad L. Kanagy Bücher


Exploring themes of self-worth and divine love, this children's biography highlights Walter Brueggemann's journey as a prolific author who grapples with feelings of inadequacy despite his success. It emphasizes that, regardless of his failures, he remains cherished by God. The narrative is brought to life with vibrant illustrations by Audrey Kanagy, making it an engaging read for both children and adults.