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0199639787
Book Title
Bonhoeffer's Theological Formation: Berlin, Barth, and Protestant
ISBN
9780199639786
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Bonhoeffer's Theological Formation : Berlin, Barth, and Protestant Theology
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Michael P. Dejonge
Item Length
8.7in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
5.7in
Item Weight
12.2 Oz
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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A detailed examination of the academic formation of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology, arguing that the young Bonhoeffer reinterpreted for a modern intellectual context the Lutheran understanding of the 'person' of Jesus Christ and distinguishing Bonhoeffer's theology from that of contemporaries Karl Barth and Karl Holl.

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199639787
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9780199639786
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Author
Michael P. Dejonge
Publication Name
Bonhoeffer's Theological Formation : Berlin, Barth, and Protestant Theology
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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Item Length
8.7in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.7in
Item Weight
12.2 Oz

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In Bonhoeffers Theological Formation, Michael DeJonge presents students of Bonhoeffer with a crucial resource. Those familiar with Bonhoeffers theology will appreciate the discipline and the clarity with which DeJonge engages Bonhoeffers Habilitationschrift, Act and Being ... Few secondary resources on Bonhoeffer offer as much as does DeJonge's Bonhoeffers Theological Formation., this patient investigation of BonhoeVers early work is welcome, not least because it forces us to rethink Barths early work afresh., "An insightful and compelling reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer s early theology...Bonhoeffer s Theological Formation is one of the best books that has been written on Bonhoeffer s theology. It makes a significant contribution to scholarly literature and is likely to be at the centre of debates about Bonhoeffer s early theology for quite some time. It should be read carefully by all those with interests in Bonhoeffer, Barth, Lutheran theology andmodern theology more broadly."--Scottish Journal of Theology "This is a significant and insightful reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theological development...the book deserves careful study by those interested in assessing Bonhoeffer's theology and its viability in the ongoing theological tasks."--Logia "This is a welcome and profound monograph in Bonhoeffer studies because it addresses an oft-neglected, yet very important, piece of Bonhoeffer's theological legacy... While perhaps requiring a seat belt, journeying with DeJonge in this book, like Act and Being itself, is worth every ounce of energy and courage." --Lutheran Quarterly "Overall, Dejonge's impressive survey succeeds in showing how Bonhoeffer's theology of discipleship - and ultimately of martyrdom - was rooted in an understanding of the person of Jesus Christ that he developed early in his career."-- The Journal of Ecclesiastical History "In Bonhoeffers Theological Formation, Michael DeJonge presents students of Bonhoeffer with a crucial resource. Those familiar with Bonhoeffers theology will appreciate the discipline and the clarity with which DeJonge engages Bonhoeffers Habilitationschrift, Act and Being ... Few secondary resources on Bonhoeffer offer as much as does DeJonge's Bonhoeffers Theological Formation."--Regent's Review "DeJonge helps us to see how Bonhoeffer went beyond Barths early theology and, in showing this, also clarifies how Bonhoeffer was able to articulate a theological ethic with deep resonances with Barth while moving beyond him in specific ways."--Studies in Christian Ethics "This is an excellent contribution to Bonhoeffer studies... DeJonge does a superb job of clearly presenting complex ideas in their historical and theological contexts. All those interested in the theology of Bonhoeffer, as well as the relationship between the theologies of Bonhoeffer and Barth will want to spend some time with this book."--Reviews in Religion & Theology "Michael P. DeJonge has offered an insightful and exciting study focussed on Bonhoeffer's second dissertation in view of Systematic Theology in historical perspective. The clarity and precision with which DeJonge engages in his theological argument is matched by a keen awareness that any systematic claim has to ground itself in a clear understanding of its historical situation and critical reflection of its methodology a highly commendable text."--Literature and Theology "This patient investigation of Bonhoeffers early work is welcome, not least because it forces us to rethink Barths early work afresh."--Journal of Theological Studies "This book will help readers understand Bonhoeffer's early theological thinking and formation, and ways that that thinking was carried into his later works such as Discipleship and his unfinished Ethics. Students of Bonhoeffer will find this an important contribution to understanding the influences that inform both his early and later works."--Religious Studies Review "DeJonge has convincingly sketched the basi contours of the debate that animate Bonhoeffer's early theological development as a student and later lecturer at the University of Berlin."Calvin Theological Journal "Dejonge presents a first-class interpretation of Dietricht Bonhoeffer's complex thesis Act and Being."--European Journal of Theology, This book will help readers understand Bonhoeffer's early theological thinking and formation, and ways that that thinking was carried into his later works such as Discipleship and his unfinished Ethics. Students of Bonhoeffer will find this an important contribution to understanding the influences that inform both his early and later works., "An insightful and compelling reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer s early theology...Bonhoeffer s Theological Formation is one of the best books that has been written on Bonhoeffer s theology. It makes a significant contribution to scholarly literature and is likely to be at the centre of debates about Bonhoeffer s early theology for quite some time. It should be read carefully by all those with interests in Bonhoeffer, Barth, Lutheran theology andmodern theology more broadly."--Scottish Journal of Theology "This is a significant and insightful reading of Dietrich Bonhoeffer''s theological development...the book deserves careful study by those interested in assessing Bonhoeffer''s theology and its viability in the ongoing theological tasks."--Logia "This is a welcome and profound monograph in Bonhoeffer studies because it addresses an oft-neglected, yet very important, piece of Bonhoeffer''s theological legacy... While perhaps requiring a seat belt, journeying with DeJonge in this book, like Act and Being itself, is worth every ounce of energy and courage." --Lutheran Quarterly "Overall, Dejonge''s impressive survey succeeds in showing how Bonhoeffer''s theology of discipleship - and ultimately of martyrdom - was rooted in an understanding of the person of Jesus Christ that he developed early in his career."-- The Journal of Ecclesiastical History "In Bonhoeffers Theological Formation, Michael DeJonge presents students of Bonhoeffer with a crucial resource. Those familiar with Bonhoeffers theology will appreciate the discipline and the clarity with which DeJonge engages Bonhoeffers Habilitationschrift, Act and Being ... Few secondary resources on Bonhoeffer offer as much as does DeJonge''s Bonhoeffers Theological Formation."--Regent''s Review "DeJonge helps us to see how Bonhoeffer went beyond Barths early theology and, in showing this, also clarifies how Bonhoeffer was able to articulate a theological ethic with deep resonances with Barth while moving beyond him in specific ways."--Studies in Christian Ethics "This is an excellent contribution to Bonhoeffer studies... DeJonge does a superb job of clearly presenting complex ideas in their historical and theological contexts. All those interested in the theology of Bonhoeffer, as well as the relationship between the theologies of Bonhoeffer and Barth will want to spend some time with this book."--Reviews in Religion & Theology "Michael P. DeJonge has offered an insightful and exciting study focussed on Bonhoeffer''s second dissertation in view of Systematic Theology in historical perspective. The clarity and precision with which DeJonge engages in his theological argument is matched by a keen awareness that any systematic claim has to ground itself in a clear understanding of its historical situation and critical reflection of its methodology a highly commendable text."--Literature and Theology "This patient investigation of Bonhoeffers early work is welcome, not least because it forces us to rethink Barths early work afresh."--Journal of Theological Studies "This book will help readers understand Bonhoeffer''s early theological thinking and formation, and ways that that thinking was carried into his later works such as Discipleship and his unfinished Ethics. Students of Bonhoeffer will find this an important contribution to understanding the influences that inform both his early and later works."--Religious Studies Review "DeJonge has convincingly sketched the basi contours of the debate that animate Bonhoeffer''s early theological development as a student and later lecturer at the University of Berlin."Calvin Theological Journal "Dejonge presents a first-class interpretation of Dietricht Bonhoeffer''s complex thesis Act and Being."--European Journal of Theology "DeJonge''s exposition of Bonhoeffer is clear and compelling. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand Act and Being better."--The Center for Barth Studies, this is an excellent contribution to Bonhoeffer studies... DeJonge does a superb job of clearly presenting complex ideas in their historical and theological contexts. All those interested in the theology of Bonhoeffer, as well as the relationship between the theologies of Bonhoeffer and Barth will want to spend some time with this book., this patient investigation of Bonhoeffers early work is welcome, not least because it forces us to rethink Barths early work afresh., "This is a welcome and profound monograph in Bonhoeffer studies because it addresses an oft-neglected, yet very important, piece of Bonhoeffer's theological legacy... While perhaps requiring a seat belt, journeying with DeJonge in this book, like Act and Being itself, is worth every ounce of energy and courage." --Lutheran Quarterly, DeJonge helps us to see how Bonhoeffer went beyond Barths early theology and, in showing this, also clarifies how Bonhoeffer was able to articulate a theological ethic with deep resonances with Barth while moving beyond him in specific ways., Michael P. DeJonge has offered an insightful and exciting study focussed on Bonhoeffer's second dissertation in view of Systematic Theology in historical perspective. The clarity and precision with which DeJonge engages in his theological argument is matched by a keen awareness that any systematic claim has to ground itself in a clear understanding of its historical situation and critical reflection of its methodology a highly commendable text.
Table of Content
1. Between Berlin and Barth2. The Problem of Act and Being3. The Challenge of Barth's Theology4. God is Not Subject but Person: Bonhoeffer's Alternative to Barth5. The Lutheran Provenance of Bonhoeffer's Alternative6. Evaluating Bonhoeffer's Alternative7. Claiming the Lutheran Tradition8. The Academic Roots of Bonhoeffer's Ethical TheologyConclusion
Copyright Date
2012
Topic
Christian Theology / Systematic, Christian Theology / General, Religious, General, Christian Theology / Ethics
Dewey Decimal
230.044092
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Religion, Philosophy

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