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Biblical ABCs is a theological resistance primer. Its author, Kornelis Heiko Miskotte, was a Dutch pastor, theologian, and antifascist who lived and worked under the Nazi occupation of his country. Miskotte’s family hid Jews inside their home, and Miskotte facilitated underground Christian discussion groups. In 1941, he published an illegal pamphlet as a study guide for these groups. In an atmosphere saturated with propaganda and lies, Miskotte felt that Christians needed a refresher course in the basics of biblical language—an anti-Nazi catechism, as it were. Miskotte presents this instruction in twelve brief, poetic meditations on important terms drawn from the Bible. Like his teacher Karl Barth, Miskotte insists on the primacy of the Word, and like his imprisoned colleague Dietrich Bonhoeffer, he emphasizes the this-worldliness of the Old Testament. Miskotte also shows his deep debt to the Jewish theologian, Franz Rosenzweig. He begins his primer with the A of the biblical ABCs: the Name of God, the Tetragrammaton, which Miskotte sees as the cornerstone of all resistance to authoritarianism and truth decay.



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The publication of this English translation and edition of K.H. Miskotte’s Biblical ABCs is hugely welcome. Miskotte’s distinctive and arresting theological vision is still too-little known and under-appreciated, but the appearance of this important war-time tract will go a long way to address this. Here, we can learn again of the fundamental importance of the Old Testament to the theological and spiritual grammar and vision of Christian faith. Here, we find ourselves summoned and schooled by Scripture and are reminded of just how unnatural and unsettling that can and should be. Here, we are lead to discover anew the deepest sources of that ‘better resistance’ which the Christian church owes the world.

-- Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen

Sound theological catechesis is the beginning of effective political resistance. And the beginning of sound theological catechesis is the Name of God. Those are the perennially relevant insights that animate Miskotte’s Biblical ABCs, here translated into English for the first time. This labor of love by Eleonora Hof and Collin Cornell is a blessing for everyone seeking basic theological orientation for our own troubled times.

-- R. Kendall Soulen, Candler School of Theology, Emory University

Table of Contents

Translators’ Preface

Miskotte’s Foreword to the 1941 Edition

Introduction by Rinse Reeling Brouwer

1.Reading Scripture

2.Teaching

3.Name

4.The Names of God

5.The Order of God’s Virtues

6.The Unity of God’s Virtues

7.The Acts

8.Word

9.Way

10.Sanctification

11.Expectation

12.The Life of the Community

Appendix: Log of Additions to the 1941 Edition

Biblical ABCs: The Basics of Christian Resistance

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 22/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781978707535, 978-1978707535
      ISBN10: 1978707533

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Biblical ABCs is a theological resistance primer. Its author, Kornelis Heiko Miskotte, was a Dutch pastor, theologian, and antifascist who lived and worked under the Nazi occupation of his country. Miskotte’s family hid Jews inside their home, and Miskotte facilitated underground Christian discussion groups. In 1941, he published an illegal pamphlet as a study guide for these groups. In an atmosphere saturated with propaganda and lies, Miskotte felt that Christians needed a refresher course in the basics of biblical language—an anti-Nazi catechism, as it were. Miskotte presents this instruction in twelve brief, poetic meditations on important terms drawn from the Bible. Like his teacher Karl Barth, Miskotte insists on the primacy of the Word, and like his imprisoned colleague Dietrich Bonhoeffer, he emphasizes the this-worldliness of the Old Testament. Miskotte also shows his deep debt to the Jewish theologian, Franz Rosenzweig. He begins his primer with the A of the biblical ABCs: the Name of God, the Tetragrammaton, which Miskotte sees as the cornerstone of all resistance to authoritarianism and truth decay.



      Trade Review

      The publication of this English translation and edition of K.H. Miskotte’s Biblical ABCs is hugely welcome. Miskotte’s distinctive and arresting theological vision is still too-little known and under-appreciated, but the appearance of this important war-time tract will go a long way to address this. Here, we can learn again of the fundamental importance of the Old Testament to the theological and spiritual grammar and vision of Christian faith. Here, we find ourselves summoned and schooled by Scripture and are reminded of just how unnatural and unsettling that can and should be. Here, we are lead to discover anew the deepest sources of that ‘better resistance’ which the Christian church owes the world.

      -- Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen

      Sound theological catechesis is the beginning of effective political resistance. And the beginning of sound theological catechesis is the Name of God. Those are the perennially relevant insights that animate Miskotte’s Biblical ABCs, here translated into English for the first time. This labor of love by Eleonora Hof and Collin Cornell is a blessing for everyone seeking basic theological orientation for our own troubled times.

      -- R. Kendall Soulen, Candler School of Theology, Emory University

      Table of Contents

      Translators’ Preface

      Miskotte’s Foreword to the 1941 Edition

      Introduction by Rinse Reeling Brouwer

      1.Reading Scripture

      2.Teaching

      3.Name

      4.The Names of God

      5.The Order of God’s Virtues

      6.The Unity of God’s Virtues

      7.The Acts

      8.Word

      9.Way

      10.Sanctification

      11.Expectation

      12.The Life of the Community

      Appendix: Log of Additions to the 1941 Edition

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