Bonhoeffer: A Guide for the Perplexed: Guides for the Perplexed
Autor Joel Lawrenceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mar 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567032386
ISBN-10: 0567032388
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Guides for the Perplexed
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567032388
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria Guides for the Perplexed
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Bonhoeffer is one of the central figures in 20th century theology and particularly perplexing because of the fragmentary nature of his work.
Cuprins
1. Approaching Bonhoeffer: The Challenges and OpportunitiesThis chapter would function to introduce Bonhoeffer and to describe the difficulties that are found in Bonhoeffer's work, including a brief overview of Bonhoeffer's life, an analysis of Bonhoeffer interpretations and the reasons why his theology has the character it has.2. Beginning at the End: The Perplexing Nature of the Prison LettersDovetailing off of chapter 1, I would here describe in depth the nature of the prison letters, engaging specifically with the key themes that I will unpack in the following chapters. This chapter will include engagement with various interpreters of Bonhoeffer to see how the prison letters have been used in Bonhoeffer research.3. Christocentric Lordship: The Centrality of Christ This chapter would prove to be a foundational methodology for establishing Bonhoeffer's overall project in the prison letters, and would place the letters, not as hermeneutical keys for interpreting Bonhoeffer backward, as it were, but would demonstrate that the prison letters emerge from Bonhoeffer's earlier theology, at the heart of which is a concern for the Lordship of Christ. 4. Arcane Discipline: Ecclesiology in Bonhoeffer's Theological DevelopmentThis chapter would approach the nature of the church in Bonhoeffer's theology. Bonhoeffer began his theological career with a treatise on the church (Sanctorum Communio); his passion for the Body of Christ never waned, even in the darkness of the failure of the Confessing Church to live up to its responsibility. While many authors believe Bonhoeffer has given up on the church in the prison letters, I would argue that he is, in fact, very much interested in the church, and the theme of arcane discipline reveals this. Thus, this theme, seen in the light of Bonhoeffer's other writings, is an excellent way to explore Bonhoeffer's ecclesiology.5. As If God Were Not Given: The Weakness of God in Bonhoeffer's ThoughtOne cannot understand Bonhoeffer apart from his theology of the cross. Again, this is a theme that is present throughout his writings, but it comes to its most pointed expression in the prison letters. In speaking of God on the cross in the letters, Bonhoeffer makes some of his most difficult statements. How can we act without God before God? What does it mean that God is pushed out of the world on the cross? These statements make sense when read against the backdrop of the developing theology of the cross in Bonhoeffer.6. World Come of Age: Bonhoeffer's Understanding of Human History Much of what Bonhoeffer is grappling with in the prison letters is the massive shift in Western culture that took place in the 200 years prior to his life. In his letters, he spends a great deal of time exploring this shift, and asking what Christianity might look like now that this shift has occurred. Specifically, Bonhoeffer uses this shift to revision Christian ethics. In this chapter I will explore Bonhoeffer's ethical thought as the context for his suggestions regarding the world come of age.7. Religionless Christianity: Bonhoeffer's VisionMuch was made of Bonhoeffer's provocative phrase "religionless": is this an abdication of faith? Is this a rejection of Christianity? Is it a rejection of Christ? Bonhoeffer's notion of religionless can be understood only against the backdrop of neo-Orthodoxy's critique of religion, and so only in grasping the much deeper theological meaning of "religionless". This is not an abdication of fai
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'Joel Lawrence is among the brightest of a new generation of interpreters of Bonhoeffer's theology. In this book, informed by several years of research and teaching, Lawrence gives us a fresh, engaging and wonderfully clear introduction that illuminates the distinctive capacity of Bonhoeffer's theology to serve the present age.' - Stephen Plant, Wesley House, Cambridge, UK
'Bonhoeffer's legacy has had a far-reaching influence on contemporary Christianity, perhaps more so than any other theologian/pastor of the twentieth century. Yet many people are not sure how to understand what he wrote, and are especially perplexed by his theological reflections in his prison letters. Joel Lawrence has recognized this need and has provided an admirable guide through the labyrinth. Identifying the key themes in Bonhoeffer's prison theology, he traces their development from his student years onwards and interprets them in a way that is informed, accessible and readable.' - John W. de Gruchy, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
'Fortunately, with every new generation of theologians, there arise those who firmly grasp - and then accurately describe - the legacies of great minds who have shaped our thinking. Joel Lawrence grasps well and describes clearly the theological legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. He rightly perceivesthat Jesus Christ is the center of all reality for Bonhoeffer, and then creatively shows how that same Jesus finds expression today in a world that is less and less religious and more and more worldly. This "guide for the perplexed" is designed for all those who stumble on this irony that Bonhoeffer describes: living before God without God! Read on . . .' - John W. Matthews, President of the International Bonhoeffer Society, English Language Section, Apple Valley, MN, USA.
"This is a truly indespensible little book."
Here in this volume we have a very fine and very concise introduction to Bonhoeffer's theology. A brief introductory chapter is followed by focussed studies of three central themes of Bonhoeffer's work, namely Christ, church and world. Taken together, these central chapters provide the explanatory setting within which the author believes it possible to win an understanding of Bonhoeffer's potentially perplexing late reflections upon "religiousness Christianity", and a living faithfully 'as though there were no God'. Those coming to Bonhoeffer afresh together with those who teach his theology will find this a very useful text. - Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen, UK
'Here in this volume we have a very fine and very concise introduction to Bonhoeffer's theology... Those coming to Bonhoeffer afresh together with those who teach his theology will find this a very useful text.'
'Bonhoeffer's legacy has had a far-reaching influence on contemporary Christianity, perhaps more so than any other theologian/pastor of the twentieth century. Yet many people are not sure how to understand what he wrote, and are especially perplexed by his theological reflections in his prison letters. Joel Lawrence has recognized this need and has provided an admirable guide through the labyrinth. Identifying the key themes in Bonhoeffer's prison theology, he traces their development from his student years onwards and interprets them in a way that is informed, accessible and readable.' - John W. de Gruchy, University of Cape Town, South Africa.
'Fortunately, with every new generation of theologians, there arise those who firmly grasp - and then accurately describe - the legacies of great minds who have shaped our thinking. Joel Lawrence grasps well and describes clearly the theological legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. He rightly perceivesthat Jesus Christ is the center of all reality for Bonhoeffer, and then creatively shows how that same Jesus finds expression today in a world that is less and less religious and more and more worldly. This "guide for the perplexed" is designed for all those who stumble on this irony that Bonhoeffer describes: living before God without God! Read on . . .' - John W. Matthews, President of the International Bonhoeffer Society, English Language Section, Apple Valley, MN, USA.
"This is a truly indespensible little book."
Here in this volume we have a very fine and very concise introduction to Bonhoeffer's theology. A brief introductory chapter is followed by focussed studies of three central themes of Bonhoeffer's work, namely Christ, church and world. Taken together, these central chapters provide the explanatory setting within which the author believes it possible to win an understanding of Bonhoeffer's potentially perplexing late reflections upon "religiousness Christianity", and a living faithfully 'as though there were no God'. Those coming to Bonhoeffer afresh together with those who teach his theology will find this a very useful text. - Philip G. Ziegler, University of Aberdeen, UK
'Here in this volume we have a very fine and very concise introduction to Bonhoeffer's theology... Those coming to Bonhoeffer afresh together with those who teach his theology will find this a very useful text.'