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»Es geht nicht um Geschichte, sondern um Geschichten.« Charles Lewinsky im Interview

from 26/08/2020

Heisse Zeiten, heisse Geschichten

from 09/04/2015

Zu Ostern ein gutes Buch: Geschichten, die Frühlingsgefühle erwecken

from 27/03/2026

Yorn - Zum Muttertag, die Geschichte eines ganz besonderen Geschenkes

from 10/05/2020

»Die Geschichte, die mir vorschwebte, gab es nicht – also musste ich sie selber schreiben.«

from 26/02/2016

»Die Geschichte wiederholt sich.« Ein Interview mit Sasha Filipenko

from 25/02/2023

Weihnachten im Taschenbuch – Geschichten für die Adventszeit

from 29/11/2024

»Bei all meinen Recherchen und Erkenntnissen über Isidors Leben hatte ich das Gefühl, ich gebe ihm eine Geschichte – SEINE Geschichte zurück.« Ein Interview mit Shelly Kupferberg - Teil 1

from 21/10/2022

Mag ich / Mag ich nicht – heute mit: Solomonica de Winter

from 04/11/2014

Astrid Rosenfeld »Sing mir ein Lied« – Die Geschichte hinter dem Buch

from 17/12/2014

Amélie Nothomb ›Der belgische Konsul‹: Ein berührender Blick auf die Geschichte ihres Vaters

from 07/07/2023

Astrid Rosenfeld: »Sing mir ein Lied. 9872 Meilen und eine Geschichte«

from 28/11/2014
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Das ewige Reich
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Walter Nigg

The eternal Empire

Hope is a crucial element of the Christian doctrine of salvation. Walter Nigg draws our attention to the immense significance of the expectation of salvation in the history of faith, in philosophy and in human life in general in his book »Geschichte der Hoffnung« (»The History of Hope«). In this fascinating investigation the author is also concerned with »the other side« of hope: peaks of joy and dramatic disappointment, faith and doubt are dangerously close together. And it is precisely here that Nigg recognises an exceptional potential: he regards this dichotomy as the source of all human creativity.

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Das Buch der Ketzer
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Walter Nigg

The Book of Heretics

On the lives and thoughts of Meister Eckhart, Jan Hus, Martin Luther, Giordano Bruno, Baruch Spinoza, Blaise Pascal, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Leo Tolstoy and many more.

In time for the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses: This book puts the reformer into another perspective – the church and its critics throughout 20 centuries.

A vivid and lively read – packed full of knowledge.

The standard work – now made available again.

The Book of Heretics tells us about ›unsuccessful saints‹, as Walter Nigg calls them. With great empathy, he writes about seekers of the divine and the truth, internally liberated but expelled from the church, or leavers by choice. His subjects include ›witches‹ and Cathars, famous philosophers and theologians, writers and scholars.

»Heretics are often among the greatest pioneers of new ideas. Their contemporaries could often not yet understand them.«
Walter Nigg

English translation available.

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Isabel Koellreuter

Isabel Koellreuter

Rembrandt
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Walter Nigg

Rembrandt

Today, Rembrandt's significance is unquestioned, he is accepted as one of the great masters. Vincent van Gogh, a great admirer of Rembrandt, once said: »You cannot sincerely love Rembrandt without knowing that God exists.« The theologian Walter Nigg is overwhelmed by Rembrandt's art - and with good reason. No other painter has understood the Bible so thoroughly nor interpreted it so timelessly in paintings and drawings. Nigg's biography shows impressively how much his art was connected to his belief and to his doubts.

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Vincent van Gogh – Der Blick in die Sonne
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Walter Nigg

Vincent van Gogh

The theologian Walter Nigg spent his whole life studying the great religious thinkers – and his sympathy seems to have been with the unsaintly rather than the saintly, and with the heretics rather than the conformists. In Vincent van Gogh, the unorthodox theologian comes to grips with one of the most unorthodox figures of the 19th century, a brilliant painter who was also a heretic, seeker after God and prophet who spent his whole life striving for and bitterly opposing God. Like Tolstoy, van Gogh finally broke with the church and the clergy and lived according to the laws of a self-created, nature-based religion. Walter Nigg's attempt to retrace Vincent van Gogh's life would appear ambitious – there has scarcely been so much written about any other painter, and few paintings are less well-known than his sunflowers. In fact, however, this abundance of literature makes Nigg's book all the more well worth reading, for the originality and insistence with which he describes van Gogh's life from a quite different angle, namely the religious perspective, and the extent to which religious and artistic development merge and blend, are rare in the extreme.

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Norman Ohler

Norman Ohler

Norman Ohler, born in 1970, is a freelance author and lives in Berlin. He has written several novels and screenplays and was awarded the ›Pfalz Literature Prize‹. His book Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany was a New York Times bestseller and a Spiegel bestseller. His works have been published in more than 30 languages.


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