This study considers the influence of Martin Luther's theology on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, with particular reference to justification, ecclesiology, the doctrine of the two kingdoms, and political ethics.
This study considers the influence of Martin Luther's theology on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, with particular reference to justification, ecclesiology, the doctrine of the two kingdoms, and political ethics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael P. DeJonge is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of South Florida, where he teaches on the history of Christian theology and topics in modern religious thought. His previous publications include Bonhoeffer's Theological Formation (2012) and The Bonhoeffer Reader (co-edited with Clifford J. Green; 2014).
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List of abbreviations Introduction: An Argument for Bonhoeffer Interpretation 1: On the Way toward Christocentrism 2: Christology in Conversation with Barth and the Lutheran Tradition 3: Caricatures of the Two Kingdoms 4: The Twofold Form of Christ: Bonhoeffer's Two-Kingdoms Thinking 5: Anabaptists and Peace 6: Lutheran Resistance Resources 7: Struggle and Resistance Bibliography
List of abbreviations Introduction: An Argument for Bonhoeffer Interpretation 1: On the Way toward Christocentrism 2: Christology in Conversation with Barth and the Lutheran Tradition 3: Caricatures of the Two Kingdoms 4: The Twofold Form of Christ: Bonhoeffer's Two-Kingdoms Thinking 5: Anabaptists and Peace 6: Lutheran Resistance Resources 7: Struggle and Resistance Bibliography
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