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Christian Moral Action – Dietrich Bonhoeffer

4. Christian Ethics and Emergency

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Lecture

In this module, we examine the nature of Christian ethics in emergency situations, focusing in particular on (i) the political, personal, and theological context of Bonhoeffer’s ethics (ii) Bonhoeffer’s reading of Martin Luther’s two-kingdoms theology (iii) the themes of the penultimate and the ultimate in relation to knowing the will of God (iv) ethics as confirmation to the form of Jesus Christ, and the Church as Christ existing as community (v) the moral importance of representing those most in need (Stellvertretung)

Course

In this course Dr Stephen Plant (University of Cambridge) explores the life and work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. In the first module, we look at the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and the historical context in which his theology emerged. In the second module, we delve closer into Bonhoeffer’s theology in an increasingly secular society, and his response to other theologians of his day. In the third module we examine Bonhoeffer’s emphasis on the cost of discipleship, in the context of changing dynamics between the church and Nazi state. In the fourth module, we explore Christian ethics in emergency, before turning to Bonhoeffer’s relevance today in the fifth module. In the sixth and final module, we investigate the role Bonhoeffer played in an assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler, and explore the ethics of his involvement, with note to the relevance of hindsight.

Lecturer

Dr Stephen Plant is a lecturer in Christian theology and on ethics in the Faculty of Divinity. He has written and edited several books including Bonhoeffer (2004), The SPCK Introduction to Simone Weil and Taking Stock of Bonhoeffer ( 2014). His current research includes theology and international development, and the theology and life of Karl Barth.

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Plant, S. (2022, May 16). Christian Moral Action – Dietrich Bonhoeffer - Christian Ethics and Emergency [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/christian-moral-action-dietrich-bonhoeffer/christian-ethics-and-emergency

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Plant, S. "Christian Moral Action – Dietrich Bonhoeffer – Christian Ethics and Emergency." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 16 May 2022, https://www.massolit.io/courses/christian-moral-action-dietrich-bonhoeffer/christian-ethics-and-emergency

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