ISBN : 9780198824176
Bonhoeffer thought and wrote a great deal about political life, but he did so neither as a political theorist nor a political activist but rather as a Christian pastor and theologian. Most of what he said about political resistance was said as a theologian, as one speaking on behalf of the church. For this reason, his thinking about political resistance can only be understood in the broader context of his theology. Bonhoeffer on Resistance provides an account of Bonhoeffer's resistance thinking as a whole. This involves placing his thinking about violent political resistance in the context of his thinking about resistance of all kinds; placing his thinking about political resistance of all kinds into the context of his thinking about political life in general; and, ultimately, placing his thinking about political life in the broader context of his theology, his thinking about the whole world and God's relationship to it. To establish the conceptual background necessary for unde
Introduction
1 The theological story
2 Lutheran accents
3 Political Life
4 Church and State
5 The Beginnings of Resistance
6 The Indirectly Political Word of the Church
7 The Directly Political Word of the Church
8 Extraordinary Confession
9 Resistance to the State and Mistreatment of Jews
10 The Second Battle of the Church Struggle
11 Into the Conspiracy
12 The Responsible Action of the Individual
Conclusion: Bonhoeffer s Politics and our Own