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Full Description
Eschatology is an understudied theological topic in Dietrich Bonhoeffer studies. It is a doctrine that is either acknowledged in passing or ignored altogether. This is primarily due to the apparent drastic shift in the theological posture, language, and terminologies used by Bonhoeffer later in life, dovetailed with the dramatic circumstances surrounding his involvement with the conspiracy to overthrow Adolf Hitler's regime and his subsequent imprisonment and execution. However, this book provides a detailed examination of the contours of Bonhoeffer's key doctrines - Christology, ecclesiology, and the Christian life - and reveals that the eschatological concept of the kingdom of God is, in fact, an underlying thread that permeates, animates, and sustains his entire corpus.
Contents
Foreword - Preface - Acknowledgements - Abbreviations - INTRODUCTION - Chapter One The Roots - Chapter Two the "hidden" lord - Chapter Three THE COMMUNITY OF THE CROSS - Chapter Four THE CRUCIFORM LIFE - CONCLUSION - Bibliography



