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The Person, Not the Principle: How Bonhoeffer’s Christology Became Treason — and What Eric Metaxas Did With It

Mar 16, 2026
A deep dive into how a theologian’s life was turned into a political symbol. Traces the role of a bestselling biography and a fabricated quote in that transformation. Explores Bonhoeffer’s charge of docetism and why insisting on Jesus’ historical particularity mattered. Raises the central challenge: do we follow a living person or reduce them to a deployable principle?
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Metaxas Turned Bonhoeffer Into A Deployable Principle

  • Eric Metaxas transformed Dietrich Bonhoeffer into an abstract principle usable to justify contemporary political causes.
  • Metaxas omitted Bonhoeffer's theological complexities, creating a deployable symbol aligned with evangelical MAGA politics.
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Bonhoeffer Called The German Christians Docetist

  • Bonhoeffer labeled the German Christians' loss of Jesus' historical flesh as docetism, the claim Christ only seemed human.
  • In 1933 Bonhoeffer taught that this abstracted, Aryanized Jesus enabled the state's appropriation of Christianity.
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Christ As Encounter Not Abstract Rule

  • Bonhoeffer argued God is a living person who confronts us, not an object to analyze or reduce to rules.
  • Revelation is an encounter that resists being flattened into slogans like 'What would Jesus do' divorced from Jesus' particular life.
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