Eleanor McLaughlin traces the development of Bonhoeffer's work on unconscious Christianity in his writings and constructs a definition of the term, shedding light not only on Bonhoeffer's later works, but his theological development as a whole.
Eleanor McLaughlin traces the development of Bonhoeffer's work on unconscious Christianity in his writings and constructs a definition of the term, shedding light not only on Bonhoeffer's later works, but his theological development as a whole.
Eleanor McLaughlin is lecturer in theology and ethics at Regent's Park College, University of Oxford, and research associate at the Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1: Constructing a Definition of Unconscious Christianity Chapter 1: Bonhoeffer as a Member of the Bürgertum Chapter 2: Unconscious Christianity in Four Texts Chapter 3: Defining Unconscious Christianity Part 2: Situating Unconscious Christianity within Bonhoeffer's Theology Chapter 4: Unconscious Christianity in Context: Within Bonhoeffer's Late Theology and Secondary Literature Chapter 5: Unconscious Christianity as a Shift within Bonhoeffer's Theology Conclusion: The Impact of Unconscious Christianity on Bonhoeffer Studies and Contemporary Theology
Introduction Part 1: Constructing a Definition of Unconscious Christianity Chapter 1: Bonhoeffer as a Member of the Bürgertum Chapter 2: Unconscious Christianity in Four Texts Chapter 3: Defining Unconscious Christianity Part 2: Situating Unconscious Christianity within Bonhoeffer's Theology Chapter 4: Unconscious Christianity in Context: Within Bonhoeffer's Late Theology and Secondary Literature Chapter 5: Unconscious Christianity as a Shift within Bonhoeffer's Theology Conclusion: The Impact of Unconscious Christianity on Bonhoeffer Studies and Contemporary Theology
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