The popular conception of Bonhoeffer is as a radical theologian intent on doing away with the religious elements of the church and even with the church itself. Yet he was, and remained, a Lutheran …
What can the call to discipleship, the audience to the word of Jesus, mean today to the businessman, the soldier the laborer or the aristocrat? Drawing on the sermon on the mount, the author answer…
Bonhoeffer says spiritual care is a function of the congregation and that it is an aspect of the broader, more encompassing activity of proclamation. In Spiritual Care, we are confronted with the a…
The Christian does not live in a vacuum, says the author, but in a world of government, politics, labor, and marriage. Hence, Christian ethics cannot exist in a vacuum; what the Christian needs, cl…
This book shifts the emphasis of earlier editions on Bonhoeffer's letters now appear in far greater detail, and show his daily concerns and the enormous warmth and humanity of the young German past…
This book, in some ways the capstone of the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works, presents the full array of Bonhoeffer's 19431945 prison letters and theological writings. Using the acclaimed DBWE translati…
The impact of the author's thought and the heroic example of his personal commitment have transformed Christian self-understanding in the twentieth century. For the author spoke both as a modern ma…
Called by Karl Barth the brilliant ethics of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, this book is finally being recognized as Bonhoeffer's magnum opus and one of the most important works of Christian ethics of the la…
These stirring words are among forty-one devotions that will gide and inspire readers as they move thematically through the weeks of Advent and Christmas, from waitng and mystery to redemtion, inca…