Dietrich BonhoefferCruciform Philosophy
Bonhoeffer and Continental Thought
Cruciform Philosophy
Herausgeber: Gregor, Brian E.; Zimmermann, Jens
Dietrich BonhoefferCruciform Philosophy
Bonhoeffer and Continental Thought
Cruciform Philosophy
Herausgeber: Gregor, Brian E.; Zimmermann, Jens
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer, best known for his involvement in the anti-Nazi resistance, was one of the 20th century's most important theologians. His ethics have been a source of guidance and inspiration for men and women in the face of evil. Today, Bonhoeffer's
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer, best known for his involvement in the anti-Nazi resistance, was one of the 20th century's most important theologians. His ethics have been a source of guidance and inspiration for men and women in the face of evil. Today, Bonhoeffer's
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- Indiana University Press (IPS)
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780253220844
- ISBN-10: 025322084X
- Artikelnr.: 25683068
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Indiana University Press (IPS)
- Verlag: Indiana University Press
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9780253220844
- ISBN-10: 025322084X
- Artikelnr.: 25683068
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dietrich Bonhoeffer nasceu em Breslau, Alemanha, em 4 de fevereiro de 1906. Teólogo e pastor luterano, participou da resistência alemã antinazista e foi membro fundador da Igreja Confessante (ala da igreja evangélica contrária à política nazista), onde atuou como reitor e professor. Após o fechamento do seminário pelos nazistas, Bonhoeffer militou no movimento de resistência a Hitler. Em 1943, foi preso, acusado de envolver-se na trama da Abwehr para assassinar Hitler, e acabou enforcado em 9 de abril de 1945, na cidade de Berlim, semanas antes do término do conflito mundial na Europa.
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Cruciform Philosophy
Brian Gregor and Jens Zimmermann
Part 1. Bonhoeffer on the Limits of Philosophy
1. Ratio in se ipsam incurva: Bonhoeffer on the Uses and Limits of
Philosophy
Christiane Tietz
2. Bonhoeffer, This-worldliness, and the Limits of Phenomenology
Paul D. Janz
Part 2. Bonhoeffer vis-à-vis Nietzsche and Heidegger
3. Aristokratisches Christentum: On Bonhoeffer and Nietzsche
Frits de Lange
4."Who Stands Fast?" Do Philosophers Make Good Résistants?
Jean Greisch
5. Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Heidegger: Two Different Visions of
Humanity
Jens Zimmermann
Part 3. Regarding "Religionless Christianity"
6. Philosophical Influences on Bonhoeffer's "Religionless Christianity"
Ralf K. Wüstenberg
7. The Non-Religious Interpretation of Christianity in Bonhoeffer
Paul Ricoeur
8. Bonhoeffer's "Religious Clothes": The Naked Man, the Secret, and What We
Hear
Kevin Hart
Part 4. Bonhoeffer on Ethics and the Eschaton
9. Bonhoeffer's "Christian Social Philosophy": Conscience, Alterity, and
the Moment of Responsibility
Brian Gregor
10. At the Recurrent End of the Unending: Bonhoeffer's Eschatology of the
Penultimate
John Panteleimon Manoussakis
Appendix: The Penultimate and the Precursor
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Cruciform Philosophy
Brian Gregor and Jens Zimmermann
Part 1. Bonhoeffer on the Limits of Philosophy
1. Ratio in se ipsam incurva: Bonhoeffer on the Uses and Limits of
Philosophy
Christiane Tietz
2. Bonhoeffer, This-worldliness, and the Limits of Phenomenology
Paul D. Janz
Part 2. Bonhoeffer vis-à-vis Nietzsche and Heidegger
3. Aristokratisches Christentum: On Bonhoeffer and Nietzsche
Frits de Lange
4."Who Stands Fast?" Do Philosophers Make Good Résistants?
Jean Greisch
5. Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Heidegger: Two Different Visions of
Humanity
Jens Zimmermann
Part 3. Regarding "Religionless Christianity"
6. Philosophical Influences on Bonhoeffer's "Religionless Christianity"
Ralf K. Wüstenberg
7. The Non-Religious Interpretation of Christianity in Bonhoeffer
Paul Ricoeur
8. Bonhoeffer's "Religious Clothes": The Naked Man, the Secret, and What We
Hear
Kevin Hart
Part 4. Bonhoeffer on Ethics and the Eschaton
9. Bonhoeffer's "Christian Social Philosophy": Conscience, Alterity, and
the Moment of Responsibility
Brian Gregor
10. At the Recurrent End of the Unending: Bonhoeffer's Eschatology of the
Penultimate
John Panteleimon Manoussakis
Appendix: The Penultimate and the Precursor
List of Contributors
Index
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Cruciform Philosophy
Brian Gregor and Jens Zimmermann
Part 1. Bonhoeffer on the Limits of Philosophy
1. Ratio in se ipsam incurva: Bonhoeffer on the Uses and Limits of
Philosophy
Christiane Tietz
2. Bonhoeffer, This-worldliness, and the Limits of Phenomenology
Paul D. Janz
Part 2. Bonhoeffer vis-à-vis Nietzsche and Heidegger
3. Aristokratisches Christentum: On Bonhoeffer and Nietzsche
Frits de Lange
4."Who Stands Fast?" Do Philosophers Make Good Résistants?
Jean Greisch
5. Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Heidegger: Two Different Visions of
Humanity
Jens Zimmermann
Part 3. Regarding "Religionless Christianity"
6. Philosophical Influences on Bonhoeffer's "Religionless Christianity"
Ralf K. Wüstenberg
7. The Non-Religious Interpretation of Christianity in Bonhoeffer
Paul Ricoeur
8. Bonhoeffer's "Religious Clothes": The Naked Man, the Secret, and What We
Hear
Kevin Hart
Part 4. Bonhoeffer on Ethics and the Eschaton
9. Bonhoeffer's "Christian Social Philosophy": Conscience, Alterity, and
the Moment of Responsibility
Brian Gregor
10. At the Recurrent End of the Unending: Bonhoeffer's Eschatology of the
Penultimate
John Panteleimon Manoussakis
Appendix: The Penultimate and the Precursor
List of Contributors
Index
Introduction: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Cruciform Philosophy
Brian Gregor and Jens Zimmermann
Part 1. Bonhoeffer on the Limits of Philosophy
1. Ratio in se ipsam incurva: Bonhoeffer on the Uses and Limits of
Philosophy
Christiane Tietz
2. Bonhoeffer, This-worldliness, and the Limits of Phenomenology
Paul D. Janz
Part 2. Bonhoeffer vis-à-vis Nietzsche and Heidegger
3. Aristokratisches Christentum: On Bonhoeffer and Nietzsche
Frits de Lange
4."Who Stands Fast?" Do Philosophers Make Good Résistants?
Jean Greisch
5. Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Heidegger: Two Different Visions of
Humanity
Jens Zimmermann
Part 3. Regarding "Religionless Christianity"
6. Philosophical Influences on Bonhoeffer's "Religionless Christianity"
Ralf K. Wüstenberg
7. The Non-Religious Interpretation of Christianity in Bonhoeffer
Paul Ricoeur
8. Bonhoeffer's "Religious Clothes": The Naked Man, the Secret, and What We
Hear
Kevin Hart
Part 4. Bonhoeffer on Ethics and the Eschaton
9. Bonhoeffer's "Christian Social Philosophy": Conscience, Alterity, and
the Moment of Responsibility
Brian Gregor
10. At the Recurrent End of the Unending: Bonhoeffer's Eschatology of the
Penultimate
John Panteleimon Manoussakis
Appendix: The Penultimate and the Precursor
List of Contributors
Index







