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This volume, published in the year of the one hundredth anniversary of Bonhoeffer’s birth, documents Bonhoeffer’s life under the increasing restraints and fateful events of World War II Germany. In hundreds of letters, including ten never-before-published letters to his fiancée, Maria von Wedemeyer, as well as official documents, short original pieces, and a few final sermons, the volume sheds...

he would feel obliged to reveal truthful information on the whereabouts of a friend seeking refuge with him to a criminal in pursuit of the friend).[19] If one characterizes this sort of behavior as a lie, then lying receives a moral consecration and justification that contradicts its meaning in every respect. This leads initially to the conclusion that lying is not to be defined formally by the contradiction between thought and speech. This contradiction is not even a necessary component of lying.
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