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Bonhoeffer and Christology: Revisiting Chalcedon
By (Author) Revd Dr Matthias Grebe
Edited by Nadine Hamilton
Edited by Christian Schlenker
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
15th June 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
232.8
Hardback
296
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The key question this volume addresses is 'how does Bonhoeffer's thought help to re(dis)cover the doctrine of Christ's two natures and one person and understand and renew it in its significance for a modern post-metaphysical and secular world The volume takes a fresh look at Dietrich Bonhoeffers Christology and brings it into a fruitful dialogue with current Christological debates. In a multi-perspectival, pluralistic world, Bonhoeffers thinking offers a productive basis for conceptually incorporating the openness required for this task into academic theology. Bonhoeffers theology offers a starting point for the recovery of a productive Christology that reflects the plurality of the globalized world, as Bonhoeffers Christology begins precisely with this integration into worldly reality, whereby the world is understood in its plurality and polyphony. In this way, he characterizes his enterprise as follows: What keeps gnawing at me is the question, what is Christianity, or who is Christ actually for us today (DBWE 8, 362). Accordingly, it opens itself up not only to inner-Christian discussion but also to non-Christian worldviews, from which a basic ethical demand follows.
Matthias Grebe is Lecturer and Tutor, St Mellitus College, UK. Nadine Hamilton is Teaching Fellow of Systematic Theology at University of Erlangen-Nrnberg, Germany. Christian Schlenker is PhD candidate in the Department of Theology and Ethics at University of Tbingen, Germany.