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

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?

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.

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To Robert’s good comment on Act and Being, please see my treatment of the ontological issues of the church by DB in my unpublished dissertation [May 2005, DB’s Ecclesiology of the Cross….]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

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