Bonhoeffer, Christ and Culture
Bonhoeffer, Christ and Culture Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) was one of the most compelling theologians of the twentieth century. He was a pastor and profound teacher and writer on Christian…
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Bonhoeffer, Christ and Culture
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) was one of the most compelling theologians of the twentieth century. He was a pastor and profound teacher and writer on Christian theology and ethics, yet was also involved in the resistance against Hitler which plotted his assassination. A complex mix of scholarship and passion, his life and writings continue to fascinate and challenge Christians worldwide.
While pursuing postgraduate work at New York's Union Theological Seminary his life and ministry was profoundly influenced by his unanticipated involvement with the African American Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem during that time. Bonhoeffer graduated from the University of Berlin and earned his doctorate in theology at the age of twenty-one. Protesting the unconstitutional interference by Hitler of the established national Protestant church and the persecution of the Jews, and rejecting the