It is a novel about three pastors in the same place odesjo, sweden but separated in time, who struggle with their duties and the distinction between law and gospel. Giertz wrote more than 600 works but is known in the englishspeaking world mostly for his book the hammer of god. Bo giertz jesus only this week, we read from bo giertz s novel, the hammer of god, and discuss belief, revivalism versus liturgy, and what happens when jesus alone is. Bishop bo giertz bo giertz 19051998 served for many years as bishop of the diocese of gothenburg in the lutheran church of sweden.
He describes reading the hammer of god by the swedish lutheran bishop. I finally decided to read bo giertzs classic novel the hammer of god first. Giertzs hammer of god is kind of an unusual, but really interesting book. At last the splendid concluding chapter of bishop bo giertzs hammer of god is available for english readers, and the symbolic shape of the. Based on the theme of spiritual regeneration, the hammer of god. A novel about the cure of souls1 was written in just six. This giertz reader is the most comprehensive volume ever published on bo giertz 19051998 in the worlds language. Bo giertzs the hammer of god in english lutheran quarterly. Each generation struggles with its expression of piety along with struggles with legalism, liberalism, and so forth. The hammer of god ii contents volume i chapter page i.
A prominent evangelical discovers bo giertz gene veith patheos. Bo giertzs fictional work the hammer of god is one of the best literary finds i have ever made. A study guide for the hammer of god by bo giertz ctsfw. Bo giertzs book, the hammer of god, covers the theological drama that unfolds in a small swedish parish of odesjo over 150 years. He is remembered for his defense the orthodox christian faith against the inroads of liberalism. Bo giertz 19051998 was a confessional, orthodox lutheran bishop in the church of sweden. The movie, the hammer of god, based on a book by bishop bo giertz, premiered in 2007. It has been translated into english in 1960, 1973 and 2005. The novellas deal with issues of faith posed by certain aspects of lutheran theology but which also have relevance to other traditions. Religion 101g final hammer of god flashcards quizlet. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. In fact, giertz may be compared with his famous contemporaries, c. Bo giertz, a christian theologian and author, is bishop emeritus of the diocese of gothenburg, sweden.
A young man transforms into a brutal warrior as he travels the unforgiving landscape in search of his long lost brother, hakan the ferrocious, whose. The issues faced by characters in each story are largely the same though nuances vary. Buy the hammer of god by bo giertz, clifford a nelson translator online at alibris. A novel about the cure of souls by bo giertz was first published in 1941 in swedish as stengrunden the stone foundation. Hammer of god is a collection of three novellas each set about a century apart in the same region of sweden. The call, awakened by the law, and poverty of spirit and. The hammer of god the call 1 awakened by the law 71 the hammer of god 1 i the call a sharp, clinking sound was heard above the hum of voices in the smokefilled room as. Bishop giertz was known for his sturdy confessional lutheran theology. Theres a film version of the hammer of god on lutheran visuals.
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