Appointments with Bonhoeffer

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17th century
20th century
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Author_Keith Clements
Bonhoeffer
Brexit
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Cold War
communal
community
democracy
ecumenism
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faith
Friedrich von Hugel
individualism
national identity
pandemic
political extremism
public ethics
reconciliation
Thomas Traherne
tribalism
truth-telling

Product details

  • ISBN 9780567707055
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 236 x 160mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Keith Clements sets out how and why Dietrich Bonhoeffer, more than seventy-five years after his execution by the Nazis, still speaks cogently both to the churches and society. Beginning with the earlier reception of him as a martyr-figure and then as a provocatively original theologian, this book argues his relevance to contemporary engagement with public ethics, ecumenism, truth-telling and reconciliation, the relation between faith and democracy in a time of political extremisms, the issues of national identity signalled by Brexit, and the challenge of finding an ethical response to such challenges as the global pandemic.

Bonhoeffer’s perception that living representatively on behalf of others is both the key to who God is as known in Jesus Christ, and the basis of all truly human community, provides the connecting thread running through these chapters on what it means to believe and be responsible in a fragmenting world. Clements also links this thread to the seventeenth-century spiritual writer Thomas Traherne and the Catholic Modernist Friedrich von Hügel.

Keith Clements was a Baptist minister and a General Secretary of the Conference of European Churches, Switzerland.

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