

Walter Brueggemann, In Memoriam - When the World We Have Trusted In Is Vanishing
61 snips Jun 11, 2025
Walter Brueggemann, a revered Christian scholar and author, reflects on the challenges of contemporary faith in this profound conversation. He emphasizes the urgent need to confront a world that feels increasingly unstable, reminiscent of the biblical prophets' calls to truth and hope. Brueggemann discusses the significance of language in shaping cultural identity, the depths of lament, and the transformative power of mercy. He also unpacks the role of preachers in addressing societal tensions, advocating for authentic communication in times of upheaval.
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Brueggemann's German Pastor Childhood
- Walter Brueggemann grew up in a German-speaking evangelical pastor's family in rural Missouri.
- His father urged moving away from German language to keep the next generation engaged with the church.
Prophets Speak Timeless Truths
- The biblical prophets' language feels contemporary and immediate even today.
- Their poetic force disrupts complacency and breaks through societal norms.
Living in Transitional Unease
- The world we trusted is vanishing and the coming world feels threatening and unclear.
- Churches and preachers must live in this tension though it makes people uneasy.