Bonhoeffer on Scripture, Christ, and Church: New Perspectives

WYT2521H
Summary

This course introduces students to the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer by exploring his approaches to biblical interpretation, Christology, and ecclesiology. Students unfamiliar with Bonhoeffer will benefit from this accessible introduction to his writings; students familiar with his more popular works will benefit from exploring selections of his lesser-known writings. Throughout this course, Bonhoeffer's theology will be examined with attention to its historical context, enabling students to gauge the impact of events in Nazi Germany on Bonhoeffer's thought. Bonhoeffer's later reception will be addressed, inviting students to reflect critically on how Bonhoeffer continues to be represented and reinterpreted today. This course will allow students to engage with a special topic in Bonhoeffer studies: Bonhoeffer on peace and war, Bonhoeffer and the Jewish people, or Bonhoeffer and racism. Students will gain confidence analyzing and discussing Bonhoeffer's theological outlook while also developing the academic skills needed for theological studies.

Course Syllabus
Session Offered
Fall 2020
Day
Mon
Time
04:00 pm ~ 06:00 pm
Discipline
Theological
Online
No
Instructor
Teaching Method
Seminars
Workshop
Readings
Credits
1