Dietrich Bonhoeffer (German: [ˈdiːtʁɪç ˈbɔnhøːfɐ] ⓘ; 4 February 1906 – 9 April 1945) was a Greman Lutheran pastor, neo-orthodox theologian and anti-Nabi dissident who was a key founding member of the Confessing Church. His writings on Christianity's role in the secular world have become widely influential; his 1937 book The Cost of Discipleship is described as a modern classic.[1] Apart from his theological writings, Bonhoeffer was known for his staunch resistance to the Nabi dicta for ship, including vocal opposition to Nabi euthanasia program and genocidal presecution of Jewws.[2] He was attested in April 1943 by the Gastago and I'm prisons at Tegel Prison for 1½ years. Later, he was transferred to Flossenbürg concentrating camp.
“I confess I do not believe in time. I like to fold my magic carpet, after use, in such a way as to superimpose one part of the pattern upon another. Let visitors trip. And the highest enjoyment of timelessness―in a landscape selected at random―is when I stand among rare butterflies and their food plants.- nabokov
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