Bonhoeffer Flashcards

(16 cards)

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What is secular pacifism?

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a false non-religious belief that society can be non-violent

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What is tyrannicide?

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the deliberate killing of a tyrant for the common good

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What is the barmen declaration?

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  • 1934
  • set out the basic belief og the confessing church in opposition to the German christian movement who supported nazism
  • composed by Barth
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What is religionless christianity?

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describes christianity without the baggage of the past and contamination by the ideological beliefs of the present

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Why do christians have a duty to obey the state?

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  1. spiritual kingdom of christ is governed by the church
  2. political kingdom is governed by the state
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What does St Paul say about obeying the state?

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‘let every person be subject to the governing authorities…those authorities that exist have been instituted by God’

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What is Christians responsibility to the state according to Bonhoeffer?

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to ensure that the state acts in accordance with God’s will

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For Bonhoeffer, what is more impostant; duty to the state or duty to God

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duty to God - the church is more important than the state

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9
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Cost of discipleship

Ethics in action

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  • Barth thought that we do not know God, but God reveals himself to us
  • Bonhoeffer agreed but thought Barth hadn’t gone far enough - he though there was a danger in thinking only God acts in the world as it makes humans passive
  • ethical decisions are always ones of conflict and action
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Cost of discipleship

Costly grace

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  • for christianity to be authentic it has to be based on 3 fundamentals; scripture, faith, and Christ, anything else is human intervention
  • cheap grace is refering to the idea that God’s grace cannot be thought
  • costly graceis costly because it costs a man his life, and grave because it gives a man the only true life
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Cost of discipleship

Sacrifice and suffering

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  • suffering is christianity sharing in Jesus’ pain of crucifixtion
  • it isn’t a tragedy, but essential to christian life
  • theology of crisis - human sin can only be overcome by God’s judgement, gace and christs redemption
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Cost of discipleship

Solidarity

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  • Bonhoeffer described Jesus as a ‘man for others’
  • Church - body of christ
  • church - for others
  • the church should ‘not just bandage the victims under the wheel but put a spoke in the wheel itself’
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How was the confessing church started?

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  • started as a reaction against the Nazi’s in 1934
  • they were agsint the civil oath that German’s took to Hitler
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14
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What did the confessing church set up?

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Fikenwalde

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What was Fikenwalde set up to do?

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train ministers/pastors for the Confessing Church

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What are the five central practices of Fikenwalde?

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  1. discipline
  2. meditation
  3. bible
  4. brotherhood
  5. community for others