Resisting the Bonhoeffer Brand: A Life Reconsidered
Charles Marsh wants to free Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s life from its scholarly confinements.
                        
        Charles Marsh wants to free Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s life from its scholarly confinements.
                        
        A character study examining the human desire for permanence and importance apart from normative life in Birdman.
                        
        Editor’s Note: If you missed Part One of Ryan Harper’s article, click here. Louise Glück’s call for poets to embrace open-endedness are not new. She writes in the spirit of the great American poets of contingency—Walt Whitman, Charles Olson, and A. R. Ammons, to name a few. Although this tradition resonates with me, historically it […]
                        
        Ryan Harper muses on whether evangelicalism as we know it is hospitable to the poetic discipline.