Against the Wind
Eberhard Arnold and the Bruderhof
Markus Baum
This is the story, told in full for the first time, of Eberhard
Arnold (1883-1935). A man for today’s seekers, he faced life’s
essential questions head on, and once he had struggled his way
through to an answer, he tried to live it.
Against the Wind (originally pubished in German) explores the
forces that shaped Arnold’s life and his own influence on other
spiritual leaders of his day - Karl Barth, Paul Tillich, and
Martin Buber among them. It recounts his renunciation of private
property and military service, and explains his abhorrence of
conventional piety on the one hand, and his love for the early
church fathers on the other.
Most of all, Against the Wind gives flesh, blood, and personality
to a man whose unwavering convictions made him at once hated
and admired, a man whom some called an enemy of the State and
others a modern Saint Francis. Arnold walked resolutely against
the prevailing winds, even as Nazism engulfed Germany. The communal
movement which carries on his commitment to integrate faith
and social action is a witness to his continuing legacy.
The author, Markus Baum, is a popular German journalist and
radio commentator.
Praise for Against the Wind
Booklist
An amazing and enlightening spiritual journey.
Library Journal
Engaging…Arnold is an important figure for both historians and
scholars, but this first biography makes accessible and enjoyable
reading for general audiences as well.
New Oxford Review
The undeniable power of Eberhard Arnold’s message lies in the
fact that there is absolutely no difference between what he
professed and the way he lived.
Harvey Cox
Harvard University Divinity School
A fine introduction to Eberhard Arnold and the courageous ministry
of the Bruderhof. A wave of appreciation for Arnold and the
Christian tradition he so forcefully and eloquently represents
is long overdue.
Daniel Berrigan, SJ
I was edified and enlightened by this extraordinary life. I
took heart, reading of Arnold’s tormented struggle and conversion
to nonviolence…Pondering his witness is like holding a mirror
to reality. We see there our calling, the church, the promise
of a costly freedom.
Murray Bodo, O.F.M.
Arnold’s life reads like that of a modern Saint Francis: the
deep love of Jesus, the commitment to living the Gospel literally,
the struggle with his parents, his going off to war, followed
by a profound conversion to nonviolent love and his founding
of the Bruderhof Community… Like Saint Francis, Arnold let Christ
teach him what he was to do. The example of their lives challenge
us to do the same.
Robert Ellsberg
Author, All Saints
Some claim that the Sermon on the Mount cannot be literally
applied to modern life. This inspiring biography of Eberhard
Arnold is a convincing rebuttal. This twentieth century apostle
truly lived the Gospel; his story inspires us all to do the
same.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Eberhard Arnold’s life is an example of the most precious gift
we can offer others: our presence. His is a testimony that in
community the Spirit, which can be found in all traditions,
can enlighten us as to the real causes for social injustice.
We all, Buddhist and Christian alike, need to create more such
communities.
Jim Wallis
Sojourners
Arnold is a significant figure of faith in the twentieth century.
His vision and commitment to discipleship, community, nonviolence,
and God’s kingdom challenge all who seek to follow Jesus.