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Christ, Reality, and Good

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In the essay 'Christ, Reality, and Good,' Dietrich Bonhoeffer articulates a view of Christian ethics rooted in the reality of Christ and the church's vocation to bear witness in the world.

Bonhoeffer critiques attempts to reduce Christianity to a mere moralism or social club, insisting the church must maintain a distinct identity centered on Christ.

He examines how the church's engagement with societal issues should flow from its primary mission of proclamation rather than self-preservation.

The work emphasizes integrity, discipleship, and the cost of Christian witness in hostile contexts.

Bonhoeffer's reflections continue to influence theological discussions about ethics, responsibility, and the church's public role.

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Joel Biermann
when citing Bonhoeffer's ethical writings on the church's distinctive role.
American Politics PART I : Tangled Authority – Dr. Joel Biermann and Dr. Jeffrey Oschwald

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