Homage to a Broken Man: The Life of J. Heinrich Arnold - A true story of faith, forgiveness, sacrifice, and community

Awards:   Winner of Benjamin Franklin Award, Silver 2016 Winner of Illumination Book Award, Gold 2016
Author:   Peter Mommsen ,  Eugene Peterson
Publisher:   Plough Publishing House
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9780874866131


Pages:   415
Publication Date:   14 May 2015
Format:   Hardback
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Homage to a Broken Man: The Life of J. Heinrich Arnold - A true story of faith, forgiveness, sacrifice, and community


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Awards

  • Winner of Benjamin Franklin Award, Silver 2016
  • Winner of Illumination Book Award, Gold 2016

Overview

"A dramatic true story of a man refined by fire, a Bruderhof pastor whose spiritual legacy continues to touch thousands.Can our wounds become our greatest gift? Bruderhof pastor J. Heinrich Arnold was a broken man. Yet those who knew him said they never met another like him. Some spoke of his humility and compassion; others of his frankness and earthy humor. In his presence, complete strangers poured out their darkest secrets and left transformed. Others met him with hatred.Writer Henri Nouwen called him a ""prophetic voice"" and wrote of how his words ""touched me as a double-edged sword, calling me to choose between truth and lies, selflessness and selfishness. . . . Here was no pious, sentimental guide; every word came from experience.""Who was this extraordinary yet simple man? In this gripping and richly spiritual book, Peter Mommsen tells the dramatic true story of the grandfather he hardly knew. Read it, and you will never look at your own life the same way again.Gold Medal Winner, 2016 IPPY Book of the Year Award in Biography, Independent PublishersSilver Medal Winner, 2016 Benjamin Franklin Award in Religion, Independent Book Publishers Association"

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Author:   Peter Mommsen ,  Eugene Peterson
Publisher:   Plough Publishing House
Imprint:   Plough Publishing House
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.726kg
ISBN:  

9780874866131


ISBN 10:   0874866138
Pages:   415
Publication Date:   14 May 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents 1. Opa 2. Revolution 3. Sannerz 4. A Blow 5. Conversion 6. The Sun Troop 7. Lotte 8. Father and Son 9. Adolescence 10. Tata 11. An Arrival 12. Nazis 13. Silum 14. Annemarie 15. The Farewell 16. Four O’clock 17. The Last Letter 18. Refugee Wedding 19. Emmy Maria 20. Heliopher 21. Primavera 22. Repentance 23. Nightmares 24. Among Children 25. Banished 26. Sapucay 27. Fatherhood 28. Marianne 29. On the Road 30. Changes 31. Woodcrest 32. The Crucible 33. Liberation 34. To the Finish Epilogue Sources Acknowledgments

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I loved reading about this great man. This book will become a treasured part of my library.--Tony Campolo


What goes through the hearts and minds of great men? In this wise and sensitive volume, Peter Mommsen brings the life of J. Heinrich Arnold into clear and penetrating focus. It is a book full of vital lessons about leadership, patience, sacrifice and forgiveness.--Ari Goldman, Columbia University, author of Being Jewish


With candor and honesty, Mommsen shares the joy and pathos, suffering and love, deceit and forgiveness of a Christian community. It is a breathtaking story, and reads like a novel. I couldn t put it down.--Donald Kraybill, author of The Upside-Down Kingdom


This inspiring biography does more than simply recount the story of a fascinating life. It describes an adventure that challenges the reader to ask, What would my life look like if I lived as if the Gospel were really true? --Robert Ellsberg, Editor-in-Chief, Orbis Books Thank you for this book. I was deeply moved by Heinrich Arnold's life, by the sufferings of the community, and by the resurrection. I will certainly recommend it to many. --Jean Vanier, author, founder, L'Arche communities What goes through the hearts and minds of great men? In this wise and sensitive volume, Peter Mommsen brings the life of J. Heinrich Arnold into clear and penetrating focus. It is a book full of vital lessons about leadership, patience, sacrifice and forgiveness. --Ari Goldman, Columbia University, author of Being Jewish What a challenging, deeply moving, and honest book! Heinrich Arnold and his wife Annemarie suffered so much...Thank you for bringing their spirit alive to those who did not have the joy of knowing them. --Mairead Corrigan Maguire, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate With candor and honesty, Mommsen shares the joy and pathos, suffering and love, deceit and forgiveness of a Christian community. It is a breathtaking story, and reads like a novel. I couldn't put it down. --Donald Kraybill, author of The Upside-Down Kingdom I loved reading about this great man. This book will become a treasured part of my library. --Tony Campolo What an extraordinary life. In many ways it's a sad and sorrowful life -- but one lived in the light of the gospel. A truly moving story. --Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University What a tragic, beautiful life, and recounted with such candor and delicacy. I am delighted, and heartened, and moved to tears. --Daniel Berrigan, poet and author One of the most moving books I have read - and one of the most instructive. For all those concerned with living a life of meaning and integrity, it ought to be required reading. --Shira Dicker, founder and president, Shira Dicker Media International I finished reading the book and was filled with wonder at the life of such a man. What powerful inspiration! --Martin Sheen, actor


<b>One of the most moving books I have read</b> - and one of the most instructive. For all those concerned with living a life of meaning and integrity, it ought to be required reading.--<b>Shira Dicker, </b> founder and president, Shira Dicker Media International


Author Information

Peter Mommsen is the editor of Plough Quarterly magazine. He lives in upstate New York with his wife Wilma and their three children.

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