Reclaiming Dietrich Bonhoeffer: the promise of his theology
Reclaiming Dietrich Bonhoeffer is certain to inspire a new consideration of Bonhoeffer's place in contemporary Christian theology. In this groundbreaking study, Charles Marsh offers a new way of reading Dietrich Bonhoeffer - a theologian who was executed for his role in the resistance against H...
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Zusammenfassung: | Reclaiming Dietrich Bonhoeffer is certain to inspire a new consideration of Bonhoeffer's place in contemporary Christian theology. In this groundbreaking study, Charles Marsh offers a new way of reading Dietrich Bonhoeffer - a theologian who was executed for his role in the resistance against Hitler and the Nazis. Focusing on Bonhoeffer's extensive philosophical interests, Marsh examines his work in the context of the German philosophical tradition, from Kant through Hegel to Heidegger. With an eye on the contemporary debate about the self and community, Marsh argues that Bonhoeffer's description of human identity offers a compelling alternative to post-Kantian conceptions of selfhood. By evaluating Bonhoeffer's writings against the background of modern German philosophy, Marsh shows that Bonhoeffer, while working within the boundaries of Karl Barth's theology, provides both a powerful critique and an innovative redescription of the tradition of transcendental subjectivity. Attentive to past scholarly endeavors as well as to recent conversations in critical theory, philosophical hermeneutics, and systematic theology, this fresh and original study of Bonhoeffer will undoubtedly provoke important discussion not only in the theological academy and the church, but also in the broader forums of intellectual life. Offering the most in-depth scholarly study of Bonhoeffer in nearly twenty years, this book successfully reclaims his promise for contemporary theological inquiry. |
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adam_text | RECLAIMING
DIETRICH
BONHOEFFER
The Promise
of His Theology
CHARLES MARSH
New York Oxford
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
CONTENTS
I The Context of Reclamation
1 Barth and Bonhoeffer on the Worldliness of Revelation, 3
The Biographical Context, 3
Theological Analysis, 7
2 Karl Barth on Philosophy, 35
Worldliness and Philosophy, 35
Barth s ad hoc Reflections on the Meaning and Use of Philosophy, 36
Benign Neglect, 51
3 Bonhoeffer s Christological Redescription of Philosophy, 55
The Problem of System, 55
Theology s Internal Correlation, 59
II life Together
4 Christ Between Totality and Otherness:
Bonhoeffer s Earliest Theology, 67
Ethical Relation and the Place of the Other, 68
Alterity and Community, 71
5 Christ as the Mediation of the Other, 81
Hegel on Spirit in Community, 83
Christ Existing as Community, 88
Community, World, and Obedience, 101
Subjectivity as Servanthood, 108
6 On Heidegger and Life with Others, 111
Self and World in Being and Time, 112
Bonhoeffer and Heidegger Against the Self-Reflective Subject, 117
The Problem of Potentiality in Theology, 120
The Continuity of Community, 125
Being-in Christ, 127
Resistance, 133
xvi Contents
III The Self for Others
7 The Overabundant I, 137
Christological Relation, 139
Scharlemann s Acoluthetic Reason, 144
Being There for Others: Trinitarian Self-Becoming, 150
Notes, 159
Index, 191
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