Eberhard Arnold

Short Name: Eberhard Arnold
Full Name: Arnold, Eberhard, 1883-1935
Birth Year: 1883
Death Year: 1935

Arnold, Eberhard. (Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany, July 1883-November 22, 1935, Darmstadt, Hesse). His ancestors had left England in the early seventeenth century for religious reasons and were among the earliest settlers of Connecticut. Eberhard's father, Carl Franklin Arnold, had come to Germany from Ohio for his education and had settled there. He held the chair of Church history at the University of Breslau, Silesia.

At the age of sixteen, Eberhard Arnold experienced a decisive turning point in his life and from that time on his driving motive was to take Jesus' demands totally and seriously and to truly continue the life of the first church as described in the Acts of the Apostles. As a university student at Halle, he was active in the Student Christian Youth Movement, also holding scripture classes among the students. He broke with the state church after his marriage to Emmy von Hollander in 1909 and worked as a free-lance writer and lecturer. In 1916, he because literary director of the Furche Press in Berlin, and also edited its monthly magazine Die Furche for a time.

In 1920, with a small group of convinced Christians, Eberhard and his wife felt called to start the Bruderhof (now known as the Hutterian Society of Brothers) at Sannerz, near Frankfurt-am-Main. His last fifteen years were spent in active communal life, which also included writing, speaking, and traveling to further the brotherly life.

During his lifetime he wrote many poems, fifty-five of which have been set to music and published in Songs of Light.

--Marlys Swinger, DNAH Archives

Wikipedia Biography

Eberhard Arnold (26 July 1883 – 22 November 1935) was a German theologian and Christian writer. He was the founder of the Bruderhof in 1920.

Texts by Eberhard Arnold (57)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
Again we shall gather in fight or in peaceEberhard Arnold (Author)2
All is silent, and we sense howEberhard Arnold (Author)2
God is bond, God is bond, Take the handEberhard Arnold (Author)2
I know a land, not far awayEberhard Arnold (Author)2
I see two tall birchesEberhard Arnold (Author)2
I start again anew to liveEberhard Arnold (Author)2
In rhythmic joy the members swingEberhard Arnold (Author)2
I've found her, my belovedEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Light, redeem, O, ray, give freedomEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Like these blossoms blue and peacefulEberhard Arnold (Author)2
My beloved, my own dear oneEberhard Arnold (Author)2
One true church of his faithfulEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Our joy brings peace in JesusEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Our life is great needEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Peace and joy and jubilationEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Radiance descendEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Receive now the Spirit, blessed by him and healedEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Surrounded with silenceEberhard Arnold (Author)2
The heavens are openedEberhard Arnold (Author)2
The love of Jesus goes with usEberhard Arnold (Author)2
The valley opens wideEberhard Arnold (Author)2
The Word anew revealedEberhard Arnold (Author)2
This year was one of richest graceEberhard Arnold (Author)2
To sail through deadly perilEberhard Arnold (Author)2
To trust in thee, O JesusEberhard Arnold (Author)2
We are so base and sinfulEberhard Arnold (Author)2
We know it without ever speakingEberhard Arnold (Author)2
Christmas night, O night of nightsEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
For souls, for each brotherEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
He who wants to be born of GodEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
I will have no one but JesusEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
Jesus: Thou, Water pureEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
O Jesus, Jesus, none but heEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
The Holy Spirit's gentle breathEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
The Lamb we follow! Brothers, sistersEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
The path lies straight and shiningEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
The powers of wrath and darkness rageEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
Thou, thou, Spirit of ChristEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
Thy Spirit is true, thy ray gives purityEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
We believe the unseen BeingEberhard Arnold (Author)English2
Be not afraid, for naught will hurt youEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
God is might and fireEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
God is the unityEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
Hushed is the trampling of hostsEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
Make us completely poor, O JesusEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
Now come, in love to you we're givingEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
O Jesus, mine, to thee be honorEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
That peace be givenEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
The darkness now has vanishedEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
The heart of the flame burns white-hotEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
Thou art the burning first loveEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
Twilight deepening, hope disappearingEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
Up, join the battle nowEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
We gather for the holy fightEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
We now are unitedEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
Word everlasting, to men's hearts shown forthEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2
Yea, I must live for thee, Christ JesusEberhard Arnold (Author)English, German2

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