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This series collects the works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German theologian known for his resistance against the Nazi regime. The series includes his major works, letters, and sermons, offering a comprehensive view of his theological and ethical thought.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The Cost of Discipleship
A classic exploration of what it means to follow Jesus, even in the face of persecution and death. Bonhoeffer's reflections on the Sermon on the Mount challenge readers to take seriously the call to discipleship and to reject the idea of a 'cheap grace' that does not demand sacrifice.
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Ethics
Bonhoeffer's unfinished manuscript on Christian ethics, written while he was actively involved in the German resistance movement against Hitler. The book grapples with questions of how Christians should live in a world marked by sin and injustice, and offers a powerful vision of a ethics grounded in the love of God and neighbor.
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The Prophetic Imagination
A classic work of Old Testament theology that explores the role of the prophet in challenging the dominant powers of society and calling people back to a faithful relationship with God. Brueggemann's insights into the prophetic tradition offer a valuable complement to Bonhoeffer's reflections on discipleship and community.
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The Shack
A novel that explores the nature of God's love and forgiveness in the aftermath of a terrible tragedy. The book offers a fresh and compelling portrait of the divine that challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about God and the meaning of faith.
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