Bonhoeffer’s non-religious, concrete, worldly ecclesiology: Making sense of Letters and Papers from Prison in light of the rest of Bonhoeffer’s work

Here is the term paper I wrote for my Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer course with Stanley Hauerwas

It is entitled: “Bonhoeffer’s non-religious, concrete, worldly ecclesiology: Making sense of Letters and Papers from Prison in light of the rest of Bonhoeffer’s work”

I thought it was worth posting this after seeing R. O. Flyer’squestions in his post The Shadow of Tegel Haunts Me which I try to address in the paper.

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3 responses to “Bonhoeffer’s non-religious, concrete, worldly ecclesiology: Making sense of Letters and Papers from Prison in light of the rest of Bonhoeffer’s work”

  1. Robert Avatar
    Robert

    Andy: I’m interested in the fact that Act and Being makes no appearance in your paper (nor does it in your course reading, it appears). Any particular reason for this omission?

  2. CWillz Avatar

    Thanks! I recently picked up “Ethics” at a used bookstore (score on price). I a=really appreciate you posting your work – its nice to know I have some help to understand more of what I am getting into.

  3. Paul Bischoff Avatar
    Paul Bischoff

    In reference To Robert’s good comment on Act and Being, please see my treatment of the ontological issues of the church by DB in my unpublished dissertation [May 2005, DB’s Ecclesiology of the Cross….]

    Dr. Paul O. Bischoff
    pobischoff@netzero.net