The Rise of Bonhoeffer

Community & the Cost of Discipleship: The Seminary that Defied Nazis

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Nov 25, 2024
Lori Brandt Hale and Jennifer M. McBride share their expertise on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a key figure in Christian theology who stood against the Nazis. They discuss Bonhoeffer's return to Germany and his efforts to cultivate authentic Christian community amid rising authoritarianism. Topics include the profound influence of the Sermon on the Mount, the concept of 'costly grace,' and the role of Finkenwalde seminary in nurturing resilient disciples. Their conversation highlights Bonhoeffer's legacy and the moral complexities faced during tumultuous times.
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Sermon on the Mount's Power

  • In a letter to his brother, Bonhoeffer expressed his newfound clarity through the Sermon on the Mount.
  • He believed it held the power to dismantle the Nazi regime and restore the church through radical discipleship.
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Discipleship as Resistance

  • Michael DeYoung views Bonhoeffer's focus on discipleship at Finkenwalde as a second form of resistance.
  • This involved shaping individuals to withstand political onslaught, not just proclaiming and witnessing.
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Finkenwalde's Educational Vision

  • Bonhoeffer envisioned a monastic-style theological education, focused on Christian practices.
  • The Finkenwalde facilities were poor, and they worked hard to make them usable.
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