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E-grāmata: Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Theology, and Political Resistance

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In 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffera theologian and pastorwas executed by the Nazis for his resistance to their unspeakable crimes against humanity. He was only 39 years old when he died, but Bonhoeffer left behind volumes of work exploring theological and ethical themes that have now inspired multiple generations of scholars, students, pastors, and activists. This book highlights the ways Dietrich Bonhoeffer's work informs political theology and examines Bonhoeffer's contributions in three ways: historical-critical interpretation, critical-constructive engagement, and constructive-practical application. With contributions from a broad array of scholars from around the world, chapters range from historical analysis of Bonhoeffers early political resistance language to accounts of Bonhoeffer-inspired, front-line resistance to white supremacists in Charlottesville, VA. This volume speaks to the ongoing relevance of Dietrich Bonhoeffers work and life in and out of the academy.
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations xi
Introduction 1(6)
Victoria J. Barnett
I Historical-Critical Interpretation
7(80)
1 The Church As An Agent Of Resistance In Bonhoeffer's Political Theology
9(18)
Michael P. Dejonge
2 Recovering The Natural For Politics: Bonhoeffer And The Natural Law Tradition
27(22)
Jens Zimmermann
3 Political Meditations In Confessional Keys: The Political Theologies Of Carl Schmitt, Walter Benjamin, And Dietrich Bonhoeffer
49(18)
W. David Hall
4 Bonhoeffer, The Discourses On Status Confessionis In Apartheid South Africa, And Confessing The Faith Anew
67(20)
Robert Vosloo
II Critical-Constructive Engagement
87(88)
5 Bonhoeffer's Critique Of Morality: A Theological Resource For Dismantling Mass Incarceration
89(22)
Jennifer M. Mcbride
Thomas Fabisiak
6 The Interfaith Imperative: How Dietrich Bonhoeffer Compels Interfaith Action
111(18)
Lori Brandt Hale
7 Self And Shadow: Bonhoeffer, Social Location, And Gender As Genre
129(14)
Lisa E. Dahill
8 Bonhoeffer In The Anthropocene: Ecoethics And Earthly Christianity
143(14)
Dianne P. Rayson
9 "Heritage Not Hate" Or "Heritage And Decay"?: Lessons For White Christians From Dietrich Bonhoeffer On The Confederate Monuments Debate
157(18)
Karen V. Guth
III Constructive-Practical Application
175(34)
10 The Deed Is An Important Medium Of Christ's Reconciling Presence
177(10)
John W. Matthews
11 Between Sundays: What The Church Is For
187(8)
Paul Lutter
12 Bonhoeffer In Charlottesville
195(14)
Jeffrey C. Pugh
Index 209(4)
About the Contributors 213
Lori Brandt Hale is professor and chair of religion at Augsburg University and co-author of Bonhoeffer for Armchair Theologians.





W. David Hall is W. George Matton professor of religion and philosophy at Centre College and author of Paul Ricoeur and the Poetic Imperative: The Creative Tension Between Love and Justice.