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Religionless Christianity: Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Troubled Times is unavailable, but you can change that!

This book is an interpretation of Bonhoeffer in the contemporary context. Jeffrey Pugh puts Bonhoeffer’s theology in perspective by revisiting some of the themes of his life that have found abiding significance in Christian theology. Starting with a chapter on why Bonhoeffer is still important for us today, this book moves to chapters that bring Bonhoeffer into conversation with our present...

to define what it meant to be a Christian, and what Christianity itself looked like. It seemingly was a time of real absolutes, both good and evil, where the future of the world really was at stake, though these absolutes became more apparent in the aftermath of the war. The ironic part is that those who believed they were truly on the side of the angels, a rather large part of the German Christian church, who were told that they were acting on behalf of God and country, are now seen in our present
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