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Oxford University Press
06 November 2019
This volume provides a comprehensive resource for those wishing to understand the German theologian, pastor, and resistance conspirator Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945) and his writings. During his lifetime he made important contributions to many of the major areas of theology: ecclesiology, creation, Christology, discipleship, and ethics. The Oxford Handbook of Dietrich Bonhoeffer surveys, assesses, and presents the field of research and debates of Bonhoeffer and his legacy, as well as of previous Bonhoeffer scholarship. Featuring contributions from leading Bonhoeffer scholars, historians, theologians, and ethicists, many essays draw attention to Bonhoeffer's positive contributions, while several essays also identify limits and problems with his thinking as it stands.

Divided into five parts, the first section provides a detailed outline of Bonhoeffer's biography and the contexts that gave rise to his theology. The contributors explore the dynamic relationship between Bonhoeffer's life and theology. Section two provides rigorous engagements with and assessments of Bonhoeffer's theology on its own terms. Part three demonstrates how Bonhoeffer's ethical claims and engagements are deeply integrated with theological commitments. The fourth section showcases some of the best work drawing upon Bonhoeffer for engaging contemporary challenges, including feminism, race, public theology in South Africa, and contemporary philosophy. In recent decades, Bonhoeffer's theology has provoked significant critical reflection on social and cultural issues. The essays in this section exemplify how his writings can continue to contribute to such reflection today. The fifth and final section consists of essays on resources for the contemporary study of Bonhoeffer and his theology, including sources and texts, biographies and portraits, and readings and receptions. These essays also address pressing historiographical issues and problems surrounding writing about Bonhoeffer's life and theology. This authoritative collection draws together and assesses the very best of existing research on Bonhoeffer and promotes new avenues for research on Bonhoeffer.
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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 171mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   1.104kg
ISBN:   9780198753179
ISBN 10:   0198753179
Series:   Oxford Handbooks
Pages:   514
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Abbreviations List of Contributors Michael Mawson and Philip G. Ziegler: Introduction Part I: Life and Context 1: Michael P. DeJonge: Bonhoeffer the Student 2: Gary Dorrien: Bonhoeffer in North America 3: Peter Frick: Bonhoeffer the Academic Theologian 4: Matthew D. Hockenos: Bonhoeffer and the Church Struggle 5: Victoria J. Barnett: Bonhoeffer and the Conspiracy 6: Keith Clements: Bonhoeffer and Ecumenism 7: Andreas Pangritz: Bonhoeffer and the Jews 8: David J. Lose: Bonhoeffer the Preacher Part II: Theology and Doctrine 9: Michael Mawson: Scripture 10: Philip G. Ziegler: God 11: Christiane Tietz: Christology 12: Christopher R. J. Holmes: The Holy Spirit 13: Matthew Puffer: Creation 14: Rachel Muers: Anthropology 15: Mark Knight: Sin and Salvation 16: Tom Greggs: Ecclesiology 17: Stefan Heuser: The Christian Life 18: Mark Lindsay: Eschatology Part III: Ethics and Public Life 19: Robin Lovin: The Reality of Christian Ethics 20: Hans G. Ulrich: The Forms of Ethical Life 21: Gerald McKenny: Freedom, Responsibility, and Moral Agency 22: Ralf K. Wüstenberg: Religion and Secularity 23: Stephen J. Plant: Bonhoeffer and Political Life 24: Clifford Green: Bonhoeffer's Christian Peace Ethic, Conditional Pacifism, and Resistance Part IV: Thinking After Bonhoeffer 25: Jenny M. McBride: Bonhoeffer and Feminist Theologies 26: Reggie Williams: Bonhoeffer and Race 27: Barry Harvey: Bonhoeffer, Community, and Witness 28: Nico Koopman: Bonhoeffer, South Africa, and Global Contexts 29: Jens Zimmermann: Bonhoeffer and Contemporary Philosophy Part V: Studying Bonhoeffer 30: Matthew D. Kirkpatrick: Sources and Texts 31: John W. de Gruchy: Biographies and Portraits 32: Stephen R. Haynes: Readings and Receptions Index

Philip G. Ziegler is Professor of Christian Dogmatics at the University of Aberdeen. He is the author of Doing Theology When God is Forgotten: The Theological Achievement of Wolf Krötke (2007) and Militant Grace: The Apocalyptic Turn and the Future of Christian Theology (2018). He is a General Secretary of the Karl Barth Society of North America, and had served on the executive committee of the English language section of the International Bonhoeffer Society. Michael Mawson is Senior Lecturer in Theology at Charles Sturt University, and was previously Senior Lecturer in Theological Ethics at the University of Aberdeen. He is the author of Christ Existing as Community: Bonhoeffer's Ecclesiology (2018) and co-editor of Christ, Church and World: New Studies in Bonhoeffer's Theology and Ethics (with Philip G. Ziegler; 2016).

Reviews for The Oxford Handbook of Dietrich Bonhoeffer

One may, of course, pick and choose which topics in the book serve one's particular research and teaching interests, but all of the essays are worthy of attention. It is a handsome volume with a highly readable layout... Therefore, for anyone... especially for those who teach Bonhoeffer, this is an invaluable addition to their Bonhoeffer library. * Nancy Duff, Retired Professor of Christian Ethics, East Windsor, NJ, USA, Theology Today *


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