The Oxford Handbook of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF

DIETRICH BONHOEFFER

Edited by

MICHAEL MAWSON

and

PHILIP G. ZIEGLER

OXFORD

UNIVERSITY PRESS

OXFORD

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Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations

List of Contributors

Introduction

Michael Mawson and Philip G. Ziegler

PART I LIFE AND CONTEXT

1. Bonhoeffer the Student

Michael P. Dejonge

2. Bonhoeffer in North America

Gary Dorrien

3. Bonhoeffer the Academic Theologian

Peter Frick

4. Bonhoeffer and the Church Struggle

Matthew D. Hockenos

5. Bonhoeffer and the Conspiracy

Victoria J. Barnett

6. Bonhoeffer and Ecumenism

Keith Clements

7. Bonhoeffer and the Jews

Andreas Pangritz

8. Bonhoeffer the Preacher

David J. Lose

PART II THEOLOGY AND DOCTRINE

9. Scripture

Michael Mawson

10. God

Philip G. Ziegler

11. Christology

Christiane Tietz

12. The Holy Spirit

Christopher R. J. Holmes

13. Creation

Matthew Puffer

14. Anthropology

Rachel Muers

15. Sin and Salvation

Mark Knight

16. Ecclesiology

Tom Greggs

17. The Christian Life

Stefan Heuser

18. Eschatology

Mark Lindsay

PART III ETHICS AND PUBLIC LIFE

19. The Reality of Christian Ethics

Robin Lovin

20. The Form of Ethical Life

Hans G. Ulrich

21. Freedom, Responsibility, and Moral Agency

Gerald Mckenny

22. Religion and Secularity

Ralf K. Wüstenberg

23. Bonhoeffer and Political Life

Stephen J. Plant

24. Bonhoeffer’s Christian Peace Ethic, Conditional Pacifism, and Resistance

Clifford Green

PART IV THINKING AFTER BONHOEFFER

25. Bonhoeffer and Feminist ...

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About The Oxford Handbook of Dietrich Bonhoeffer

This handbook provides a comprehensive resource for those wishing to understand the German theologian, pastor, and resistance conspirator Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–45) and his writings. It contains sections on Bonhoeffer’s life and context, his contributions to all areas of systematic theology and ethics, constructive uses of Bonhoeffer for engaging contemporary issues, and resources for studying Bonhoeffer today. Contributors include leading Bonhoeffer scholars, historians, theologians, and ethicists.

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