Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of the best know Christians of the
twentieth century. His death at the hands of the Nazis is an
extraordinary tale of courage and Christian discipleship. But
Bonhoeffer was also a serious theologian. He wrote and thought with
an unparalleled independence of mind, creativity and brilliance.
But it is as an ethicist that Bonhoeffer's virtuosity is most
evident. How Christians live their lives in the world is a constant
theme of his work, from his doctoral thesis on the Church, to his
prison letters about "Jesus the man for other," Bonhoeffer's
constant theme is ethics. Here, Stephen Plant introduces
Bonhoeffer's work to an unfamiliar audience. He assesses Bonhoeffer
against the harsh challenge of contemporary life: Does his theology
make sense? What difference does his theology make to me? Is his
ethic one which I can live by?
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