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Eleanor McLaughlin: Bonhoeffer's Unconscious Christianity: Engaging with a World Come of Age

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Nov 28, 2024
In this insightful conversation, Dr. Eleanor McLaughlin, a Tutor in Theology at Ripon College Cuddesdon and author of 'Unconscious Christianity in Bonhoeffer’s Late Theology', dives deep into Dietrich Bonhoeffer's groundbreaking ideas. She explores the concept of 'unconscious Christianity' and its implications for today's ethics. Eleanor shares Bonhoeffer's relevance in the face of modern societal challenges and discusses his view of faith beyond labels. The conversation also touches on Bonhoeffer's unique perspective on reconciliation and the impact of his family on his theological journey.
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INSIGHT

Being For Others

  • Bonhoeffer's concept of "being for others" is central to understanding unconscious Christianity.
  • This emphasizes outward focus and self-giving, exemplified in Matthew 25.
INSIGHT

Attentiveness to Reality

  • Bonhoeffer highlights attentiveness to the unity of reality and God in Christ.
  • This attentiveness guides ethical action by recognizing the demands of the situation.
ANECDOTE

Fiction and Family

  • Bonhoeffer's fiction, while not literary masterpieces, offers insights into his family.
  • Characters like the Broca parents embody unconscious Christianity.
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