Dietrich Bonhoeffer was one of the most significant Protestant
theologians of the twentieth century, a legacy sealed by his
imprisonment in a German concentration camp and eventual execution.
His resistance against Nazism and pivotal role in the Confessing
Church movement have been key points of illumination for many on
the nature of Christian political witness and action. Millions have
been inspired by his rich reflections on the Christian life,
especially his beloved works on discipleship and ethics. As a
professor, seminary leader, and ecumenical theologian, Bonhoeffer's
work also profoundly shaped academic theology, especially
systematic theology, and the life of the church.
Clifford J. Green is professor emeritus of theology, Hartford
Seminary, Connecticut, and author of numerous works on Bonhoeffer.
He is the executive director of the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works.
"Thie extraordinary volume traces Bonhoeffer's development during the crucial years 1928-1931 and opens a window into his personal and intellectual life." -- Ronald F. Thiemann "Benjamin Bussey Profesor of Theology Harvard Divinity School"
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