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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.
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

American Politics PART I : Tangled Authority – Dr. Joel Biermann and Dr. Jeffrey Oschwald


