The Wisdom and Witness of Dietrich BonhoefferAt a time when much of the world was either enticed with or entrapped by fascism, Dietrich Bonhoeffer dared to live the morally responsible Christian lite to a most expressive, and in his case, tragic end. His legacy has inspired many, and it demonstrates his life and works to be among the most important of the twentieth century. Forged during his struggle against Nazism, Bonhoeffer's striking notions of "religionless Christianity" (i.e., costly grace, direct religious engagement with political forces, and his own martyrdom) still speak directly to the situations faced by the Christians -- and Christianity -- of today. His key insights, combined with Floyd's meditations which address meaning and significance for today, are powerfully presented here in fifty key passages grouped into eight areas of Bonhoeffer's concern: church, world, discipleship, politics, love, Christ, creation, and the future. |
Contents
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Guilty and in Need of Repentance | 12 |
The Place for the Forgiveness of Sins | 14 |
WORLD | 17 |
CREATION | 63 |
The Song of Earth and Her Distress | 64 |
Darwin and Christ | 66 |
Image of God as Freedom Bound in Relationship | 68 |
The Fall | 70 |
Not Playing God | 72 |
Orders of Preservation | 74 |
CHRIST | 77 |
Reality Laid Bare | 18 |
In the Midst of Enemies | 20 |
Who Stands Fast? | 22 |
The Center of Our Life | 24 |
Living Completely in This World | 26 |
Being No More Pious than God | 28 |
Where God and Humanity Have Become One | 30 |
The Churchs Protest against the World | 32 |
DISCIPLESHIP | 35 |
Cheap and Costly Grace | 36 |
The Call to Discipleship | 38 |
Belief and Obedience | 40 |
Formation in the Likeness of Christ | 42 |
Resistance and Submission | 44 |
Which of These Alternatives Must I Choose | 46 |
POLITICS | 49 |
The Church and the Limits of Politics | 50 |
The Church and State since the Cross | 52 |
Political Authority and Leadership | 54 |
The Spokes in the Wheel | 56 |
The Sacrament of the Ethical | 58 |
The Middle of the Village | 60 |
Gods Own Image on Earth | 78 |
The Human Being for Others | 80 |
Yes and Amen | 82 |
As Though There Were No God | 84 |
The Manger and the Cross | 86 |
LOVE | 89 |
The Goal of Love | 90 |
Loving Another as BeinginLove | 92 |
The Other Person as Limit that I Love | 94 |
The Burden of the Other Person | 96 |
Loving our Neighbor | 98 |
Loving Ones Enemies | 100 |
Gods Favorite Children | 102 |
FUTURE | 105 |
Religionless Christianity | 106 |
The Fragmentariness of Life | 108 |
So to Utter the Word of God | 110 |
The Future as Now | 112 |
The Eschatological Possibility of the Child | 114 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 118 |
OTHER RESOURCES FROM FORTRESS PRESS | 119 |
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