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The Reluctant Revolutionary Dietrich Bonhoeffers Collision With Prussogerman History 1st Edition John A Moses

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The Reluctant Revolutionary Dietrich Bonhoeffers Collision With Prussogerman History 1st Edition John A Moses
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.78 MB
Pages: 323
Author: John A. Moses
ISBN: 9781845459109, 1845459105
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Reluctant Revolutionary Dietrich Bonhoeffers Collision With Prussogerman History 1st Edition John A Moses by John A. Moses 9781845459109, 1845459105 instant download after payment.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a uniquely reluctant and distinctly German Lutheran revolutionary. In this volume, the author, an Anglican priest and historian, argues that Bonhoeffer's powerful critique of Germany's moral derailment needs to be understood as the expression of a devout Lutheran Protestant. Bonhoeffer gradually recognized the ways in which the intellectual and religious traditions of his own class - the Bildungsbürgertum - were enabling Nazi evil. In response, he offered a religiously inspired call to political opposition and Christian witness--which cost him his life. The author investigates Bonhoeffer's stance in terms of his confrontation with the legacy of Hegelianism and Neo-Rankeanism, and by highlighting Bonhoeffer's intellectual and spiritual journey, shows how his endeavor to politicially reeducate the German people must be examined in theological terms.

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