The Rise of Bonhoeffer

Setting the Table in the Midst of Nazis

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Nov 11, 2024
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German theologian and prominent figure in the Confessing Church known for his resistance to Nazism, teams up with Stephen Haynes, a Bonhoeffer scholar. They discuss Bonhoeffer’s brave stand against Nazi influence on Christianity. Key topics include his role in forming the Confessing Church, grappling with anti-Semitism, and drafting the vital Barmen Declaration. The conversation also touches on Bonhoeffer's theological struggles and his transformative experience in New York, emphasizing peace and justice amidst a turbulent political landscape.
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Bethel Confession and Brown Synod

  • The Bethel Confession, drafted by Bonhoeffer, was watered down by committees, leading him to withdraw support.
  • Simultaneously, the Brown Synod embraced the Aryan paragraph and demanded support for the Nazi state.
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Bonhoeffer's Catechism

  • Bonhoeffer wrote a catechism countering the Nazi catechism promoting ethnic pride.
  • He saw ethnic pride as a sin and believed Christians should act politically for the oppressed.
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Bonhoeffer's Retreat to London

  • Feeling isolated and facing immense pressure, Bonhoeffer accepted a pastorate in London.
  • He struggled with his decision, expressing feelings of inadequacy to Karl Barth.
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