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As we start to name an aspect of his existence which long remained unspoken, namely his engagement and wrestling with his own identity as inhabiting a white body, interpreting and understanding Dietrich Bonhoeffer today is perhaps more complex than ever. The White Bonhoeffer offers the first serious attempt to understand the theologian's doctrine and writing through the lens of critical whiteness.
Through ongoing attentiveness to Black theologies of liberation, and the life and thought of Bonhoeffer, and drawing on both theological concepts and the author's own personal narrative, the book highlights and offers some constructive ways towards living less violently, and more penitently, for those who inhabit White bodies in a White world.
Contents
Foreword by Professor Anthony Reddie vii
Abbreviations x
Introduction xi
Part 1 Themes and Theology
1 Christ and Scripture 3
2 Creation and Space 18
3 Context and Sin 32
4 Communion and Salvation 46
5 Creed and Story 61
Part 2 Works and Witness
6 Dissertations and Lectures on Christology 83
7 Creation and Fall 95
8 Discipleship 108
9 Life Together and Prayerbook of the Bible 120
10 Ethics 133
11 Letters and Papers from Prison 145
Conclusion 157
Bibliography 164
Index 175



