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Essays on Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Theology and the Christian Life
Essays on Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Description
Offering a series of studies on key aspects of the Bonhoeffer's theology, this book emphasizes the biblical texture and dogmatic depth of his work and its continuing legacy.
The first part of the volume explores Bonhoeffer's work in Christology, Theology proper, and related doctrines. Ziegler argues that Bonhoeffer's fundamental orientation in theology and ethics is best captured and expressed when he is understood as theology of the Word of God. He offers an exposition of the commonly neglected Part II of Nachfolge, in its treatment of Pauline New Testament texts, as well as Bonhoeffer's promeity compared with the work of Kierkegaard. Ziegler examines Bonhoeffer's extended essay and biblical study on the theme of temptation, and concentrates on the role of eschatological concepts and themes in the Letters and Papers from Prison.
In its second part, the book explores elements of Bonhoeffer's ethical and political thinking, emphasizing throughout the deeply dogmatic substance and orientation of his work in these fields. This part offers explicit discussion of Bonhoeffer's ethics and his interpretation of soteriology, his reading and understanding of the Decalogue for Christian life and ethics, his views of the political service of the church and of Christians; and sustained reading and reflection on one of Bonhoeffer's final prison poems, Voices in the Night.
Table of Contents
Part I: Christian Doctrine and the Bible
Chapter1
Dietrich Bonhoeffer-Theologian of the Word of God
Chapter 2
Bonhoeffer's Evangelical Doctrine of God
Chapter 3
Bonhoeffer's 'Little Dogmatics'-Listening to Discipleship's B-side
Chapter 4
Christ For Us Today-Promeity in the Christologies of Bonhoeffer and Kierkegaard
Chapter 5
To Carry on in this Chalcedonian Sense' - Christology in The Letters and Papers from Prison
Chapter 6
Not to Abolish, but to Fulfil - The Person of the Christ and the Claim of the Sermon on the Mount
Chapter 7
Tempted for Our Sake - Bonhoeffer on Christ's Tempation
Chapter 8
Secularity and Eschatology in Bonhoeffer's Late Work
Chapter 9
God, Christ, and the Church under Pressure - Reading Bonhoeffer in the GDR
Part II: Theological Ethics - Theological Politics
Chapter 10
Completely within God's Doing - Soteriology as Metaethics in the Theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Chapter 11
Order, Spheres and Mandates - Barth and Bonhoeffer as Cartographers of Christian Freedom and Responsibility
Chapter 12
Graciously Commanded - Bonhoeffer and Barth on the Decalogue
Chapter 13
Witness to Christ's Dominion - The Political Service of the Church
Chapter 14
Christ's Lordship and Politics - Bonhoeffer and Visser't Hooft
Chapter 15
Voices in the Night - Humna Solidarity and Eschatological Hope
Chapter 16
Out of Loyalty to the Confessing Church
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Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | Mar 19 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 264 |
| ISBN | 9780567693105 |
| Imprint | T&T Clark |
| Series | T&T Clark New Studies in Bonhoeffer’s Theology and Ethics |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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At a time when conflicting portraits of Bonhoeffer abound, also in popular culture, Ziegler's excellent book attests to the gains when one keeps the focus not only on Bonhoeffer as a pastor, saint, martyr, or conspirator, but indeed interpret him as a Christian theologian––and, more particularly, a theologian of the Word of God. Readers will find in this collection of essays a sure-footed, fully-fledged, and deeply informed portrayal of Bonhoeffer's theological context and vision. A highly original and coherent contribution to Bonhoeffer scholarship that leaves no doubt why a theologically mature engagement with Bonhoeffer the theologian matters!
Robert Vosloo, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
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In these 16 essays on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Ziegler seeks to ensure that Bonhoeffer's remarkable life-story does not overshadow his equally remarkable work as a theologian of the Word of God. As Ziegler describes and analyzes Bonhoeffer's theology in the context in which it was written, the reader can also ascertain how Bonhoeffer's theology is significant for our context today. Through the clarity of Ziegler's writing and analysis, this book will serve new students of Bonhoeffer's theology as well as long-established scholars.
Nancy J. Duff, Princeton Theological Seminary, USA
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Karl Barth once wondered 'whether theological systematics was Bonhoeffer's real strength'. One might feel that scholarly reflection on Bonhoeffer often seems to affirm Barth's question, by always focusing on Bonhoeffer's theology in relation to his biography and his work within the German resistance. In his various Bonhoeffer essays, Ziegler has resisted that temptation; in his opinion, Bonhoeffer stands as an independent dogmatic theologian with his own voice. Ziegler shows the importance and originality of Bonhoeffer's contributions to many dogmatic fields. It is wonderful to have these fine and thought-provoking essays in one volume now. Anyone who may want to update their insight in the field of Bonhoeffer studies will benefit from this rich volume.
Edward van 't Slot, Protestant Theological University, The Netherlands
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The need to appropriate Dietrich Bonhoeffer's work theologically (that is, in a way which sees the vital role his work can have in shaping contemporary theological and ethical discourse) is pressing. All too often, engagements with him have been historical, hagiographical or encyclopaedic in approach. But Bonhoeffer was a theologian whose work should form part of the great cloud of witnesses with whom contemporary theologians converse in their own work. In this volume, Ziegler does an extraordinary job in drawing out the significance of Bonhoeffer's theological thinking for central doctrinal loci and, from there, for ethics and political theology. There are few – if any – more trustworthy guides to undertake this work.
Tom Greggs, Center of Theological Inquiry, USA
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This collection of thought-provoking pieces demonstrates how much Bonhoeffer has to offer to twenty-first-century theology – especially if he is read carefully on his own terms. Ziegler shows us how to deepen contemporary dialogue with Bonhoeffer by deepening our engagement with Bonhoeffer's own context and commitments, especially with his vocation as 'theologian of the Word of God'.
Rachel Muers, University of Edinburgh, UK

























