Augsburg Fortress Publishing
The Bonhoeffer Legacy: Post-Holocaust Perspectives
The Bonhoeffer Legacy: Post-Holocaust Perspectives
Couldn't load pickup availability
How much did DietrichBonhoeffer know of theHolocaust, and what did he do tohelp the Jews? Should Bonhoefferbe considered one of the Righteousamong the Nations?
In this welcome sequel tohis acclaimed The BonhoefferPhenomenon, Stephen Haynestakes up these vexing andcontroversial questions. While Bonhoeffer spoke outagainst mistreatment of the Jews as early as 1933 in aradio broadcast, his own reflection on Jewish identityin Christian theology and on the plight of the Jewsdeveloped considerably over the next dozen years. Alwaysforthright yet fair, Haynes analyzes the historical recordand Bonhoeffer's maturing theology and shows howBonhoeffer's self-critical theology relates to the lateradvent of post-Holocaust theologies, with their sharplyposed challenges to traditional Christian supersessionism.
Author: Stephen R. Haynes
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Published: 03/01/2006
Pages: 244
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.61d
ISBN: 9780800638153
Review Citation(s):
Christian Century 05/30/2006 pg. 25
About the Author
Haynes, Stephen R.: -
Stephen R. Haynes is Associate Professor of Religion at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee. His many works include Reluctant Witnesses: Jews and the Christian Imagination (1995) and Noah's Curse: The Biblical Justification for Slavery in America (2002).
This title is not returnable
Share
