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  1. Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 1906–1945. [Schöpfung und Fall. English] Creation and fall: a theological exposition of Genesis 1–3 / Dietrich Bonhoeffer; translated from the German edition edited by Martin Rüter and Ilse Tödt; English edition edited by John W. de Gruchy; translated by Douglas Stephen Bax. p. cm.—(Dietrich Bonhoeffer works; v. 3)

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  2. Harnack, the great scholar, and Hans Delbri.ick, the his­ torian. At sixteen, Bonhoeffer was sure he wanted to study theology. After a year in Ti.ibingen, he matriculated at Berlin in 1924 and spent his remaining student years there, riding in to the university in the mornings on the stre tcar with the venerable Harnack. His teachers were the ...

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  5. the Bible studies and the circular letters he wrote to his students (many of which are indeed sermon-like; they are certainly reflections on Scripture and how he thought it was speaking to the concerns of his students and the issues of the times). Bonhoeffer believed that preaching—the proclamation of the word of

  6. Oct 31, 2019 · Abstract. This handbook provides a comprehensive resource for those wishing to understand the German theologian, pastor, and resistance conspirator Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906–45) and his writings.

  7. There is a book in the Bible which contains only prayers – the psalms. As it is through Jesus that we pray, our first question must be, what do these prayers have to do with Jesus? How do we understand the psalms as God’s word? It’s not enough that the psalms express that which we feel at a given moment in our heart. We need to pray not just

  8. who commands Dietrich to submit in obedience. Jesus is that commanding pres-ence and this “commanding Christ” of the Sermon on the Mount is the omnipo-tent God.11 In a prison letter to Bethge on July 21, 1944, the day after the assassination at-tempt failed, Dietrich reminisced critically on Discipleship.

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