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Ecumenical, Academic, and Pastoral Work: 1931–1932, provides a comprehensive translation of Bonhoeffer’s important writings from 1931 to 1932, with extensive commentary about their historical context and theological significance. This volume covers the significant period of Bonhoeffer's entry into the international ecumenical world and the final months before the beginning of the National...

standing before God is not so bad? Or should that possibly be true because Goethe[14] and Hölderlin[15] were of that opinion? “You have died,” says the apostle, and he certainly knows: If it is really true that our living and dying are nothing before God, then our thinking is also of no use. Then we could think a thousand times about how much nicer and simpler and more edifying it would be to have a God with whom we could not be lost—but these thousand thoughts would go astray. If it is true that
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