Bonhoeffer. While Geffrey could well have used The Communion of Saints, Act and Being, Ethics, Letters and Papers from Prison, or Fiction from Tegel Prison to introduce Bonhoeffer to the reader, he chose these two pieces because of their organic relationship with each other as well as their primary place in the corpus of Bonhoeffer’s writings. Further, by choosing these, he is providing help for a very wide audience, because these two books are surely the most familiar of Bonhoeffer’s works. Let
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