Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of the greats of the twentieth Century. A devout theologian and truly inspirational person, he lived his life at a most terrible time. Yet never shirking his yoke.
Some of us will be called to make a stand for Christ which may confound many. May my theology be rooted and grounded in Christ so that I may be found worthy to be called Christian!
In the U.S. we too deal with secularism disguised as the Church. I wonder what Bonhoeffer would say about U.S. Evangelical leaders using their position in the ministry and in Christian circles to promote a candidate that has devoted his life to a cult, Mormonism. I wonder what he would say about lies and attacks of the U.S.'s first black president from this community. And I wonder if he would heed a warning about the LOVE of money that motivates them. In his life and writings, he already did...
Bonhoeffer was ripe for the times he lived. Having understood the world better than the world was understanding itself, Bonhoeffer knew the severity of what ‘religion’ had done to Christianity-thereby promoting a secularization of it. What is Christianity that has outgrown its cheap religious garment, but an authentic one that is ‘costly’. A Christianity that is ‘costly’, authenticates the believer in Christ Jesus, because the discipleship involved costs the follower their life. Jesus said: ‘He who finds his life will lose it. And whoever loses his for my sake, will find it.’ Bonhoeffer wrote within the structure of his theology on a ‘world come age’ through a ‘religionless’ Christianity. He knew the direction where the world was going, seeing the need of secularizing Christianity from religion, at a time when his contemporaries made every effort to cling unto it, running the risk of turning religion into idolatry. What Bonhoeffer had foresight on, were issues that were well ahead of his time. It explains why Bonhoeffer’s writings were so radical at first, but now we see the point by which he was making-which makes perfect sense in the 21st century. A man of being a first class intellectual, Bonhoeffer made the writings of his works a permanent testament of his convictions. And by being executed by the Nazi’s, enabled him to become a much more ‘important figure for future times’.
Les comparto que la Editorial Palabra Pura ha sacado a la venta una traducción del libro completo de The Cost of Discipleship al español directamente traducido del alemán con anotaciones explicativas, una biografía breve y dos reseñas, ¡es una super obra! y tiene un precio muy accesible. Les paso el link: www.palabra-pura.com/libreria-cristiana/
An interesting discussion of Bonhoeffer's life, but I was a little disappointed by the thinness of the lecture's discussion of theology. The biographical material I've encountered elsewhere; i was hoping for more engagement with Bonhoeffer's literary works.
Try Eberhard Bethge's biography of Bonhoeffer. Bethge introduces each work, and covers Bonhoeffer's interaction -- meetings -- with German systematic theologians.
Odd, that this knoewledgeable Dr Hull, witholds a word about his deep love for a young woman, whi I do not no why, as I believe they exchanged hundreds of love letters. Also, the debate: At what point does a Christian decide that execution of another man, ie Hitler, IS A HUGE ETHICAL QIUESTION,
Maybe if you would have lived in Nazi Germany, you would have known why. Hitler was by all classifications a murderer, who didn’t necessarily take over by legal means. And what about the takeover of other countries? Was he their legitimate leader? Were they not allowed to stand up for themselves? Or does it become a vicious cycle of take over and just keep letting it happen?
so good 2023 Huh kyung young Eternal milk Kerygma 1st century Israel = 21st century Korea . You have to know that . Amazing historical events are taking place there . Longitude 127 Seoul Okinawa Soul Axis -- Bahai Faith Rael Jesus Huh kyung young Magnificent aletheia .
Dietrich Bonhoeffer is one of the greats of the twentieth Century.
A devout theologian and truly inspirational person, he lived his life at a most terrible time. Yet never shirking his yoke.
Some of us will be called to make a stand for Christ which may confound many. May my theology be rooted and grounded in Christ so that I may be found worthy to be called Christian!
no lipservice to God. so called educated mostly are lipservers to God. Their fruits are notorious.hohoho.
Oh wow Tom Greggs, he's a lecturer at the University of Aberdeen. Really a pleasure to listen to
Tom Greggs is one of the best I've seen on this channel.
A majestic soul of blessed memory!
Excellent,insightful,challenging and so well presented!
In the U.S. we too deal with secularism disguised as the Church. I wonder what Bonhoeffer would say about U.S. Evangelical leaders using their position in the ministry and in Christian circles to promote a candidate that has devoted his life to a cult, Mormonism. I wonder what he would say about lies and attacks of the U.S.'s first black president from this community. And I wonder if he would heed a warning about the LOVE of money that motivates them. In his life and writings, he already did...
Bonhoeffer was ripe for the times he lived. Having understood the world better than the world was understanding itself, Bonhoeffer knew the severity of what ‘religion’ had done to Christianity-thereby promoting a secularization of it. What is Christianity that has outgrown its cheap religious garment, but an authentic one that is ‘costly’. A Christianity that is ‘costly’, authenticates the believer in Christ Jesus, because the discipleship involved costs the follower their life. Jesus said: ‘He who finds his life will lose it. And whoever loses his for my sake, will find it.’
Bonhoeffer wrote within the structure of his theology on a ‘world come age’ through a ‘religionless’ Christianity. He knew the direction where the world was going, seeing the need of secularizing Christianity from religion, at a time when his contemporaries made every effort to cling unto it, running the risk of turning religion into idolatry. What Bonhoeffer had foresight on, were issues that were well ahead of his time. It explains why Bonhoeffer’s writings were so radical at first, but now we see the point by which he was making-which makes perfect sense in the 21st century.
A man of being a first class intellectual, Bonhoeffer made the writings of his works a permanent testament of his convictions. And by being executed by the Nazi’s, enabled him to become a much more ‘important figure for future times’.
Excellent analysis. The current direction of Christianity needs Christ like leadership, not what’s being feed the flock!
Les comparto que la Editorial Palabra Pura ha sacado a la venta una traducción del libro completo de The Cost of Discipleship al español directamente traducido del alemán con anotaciones explicativas, una biografía breve y dos reseñas, ¡es una super obra! y tiene un precio muy accesible. Les paso el link: www.palabra-pura.com/libreria-cristiana/
An interesting discussion of Bonhoeffer's life, but I was a little disappointed by the thinness of the lecture's discussion of theology. The biographical material I've encountered elsewhere; i was hoping for more engagement with Bonhoeffer's literary works.
Try Eberhard Bethge's biography of Bonhoeffer. Bethge introduces each work, and covers Bonhoeffer's interaction -- meetings -- with German systematic theologians.
Bonhoeffer was a universalist.
Not sure what makes you say that , however, why would a man be willing to give his life because he preached about God if he was a universalist .
universaĺist?????
intereating...
so called intellectuals are notoious for their satanic pride.
duplicity, double speak . briefly put HYPOCRETES.
Odd, that this knoewledgeable Dr Hull, witholds a word about his deep love for a young woman, whi I do not no why, as I believe they exchanged hundreds of love letters. Also, the debate: At what point does a Christian decide that execution of another man, ie Hitler, IS A HUGE ETHICAL QIUESTION,
Maybe if you would have lived in Nazi Germany, you would have known why. Hitler was by all classifications a murderer, who didn’t necessarily take over by legal means. And what about the takeover of other countries? Was he their legitimate leader? Were they not allowed to stand up for themselves? Or does it become a vicious cycle of take over and just keep letting it happen?
Why do you just speaking for yourself? can't hear anything.
bonhoeffer, ein ueberchirst. don't underestimate bon. he understands christ n' overcomes son of god.
pronunciation... of his name > ( Detrish Bon her fer)
so good
2023 Huh kyung young Eternal milk Kerygma
1st century Israel = 21st century Korea . You have to know that .
Amazing historical events are taking place there .
Longitude 127 Seoul Okinawa Soul Axis -- Bahai Faith Rael
Jesus Huh kyung young Magnificent aletheia .
Sigh