
Bonhoeffer and the Responsibility for a Coming Generation
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The pertinence of Bonhoeffer's question is addressed in these contributions anew as we experience threats on a global level to socio-political, economic and inter-religious stability and solidarity. Attention is also given to some important challenges experienced in the so-called global South, and the reality of climate change and ecological devastation implies that the question of how future generations are going to go on living is linked to the fact that we live on a planet that is in jeopardy. Also included as an appendix is the powerful sermon preached by the South African Anglican archbishop of Cape Town Thabo Makgoba at the opening worship service of the congress.
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Teddy Sakupapa is Senior Lecturer in Ecumenical Studies and Social Ethics, University of the Western Cape, South Africa.
Karola Radler is Research Fellow and Research Associate in Systematic Theology at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Ashwin Thyssen is Junior Lecturer of Church Polity, Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
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Introduction
Foreword (Nico Koopman, Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
Part I - Bonhoeffer, The Generations, and our Heritage
1. Old Man Bonhoeffer, Generativity, Life Span Psychology and Intergenerational Ethics (Frits De Lange, Protestant Theological University, the Netherlands)
2. 'O, Poor Judas, What Have You Done!': On Inheriting History, or a Theological Exploration of Betrayal (Nadia Marais, Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
3. What Does It Mean To Tell The Truth? Bonhoeffer in the Digital Era (Wolfgang Huber, Stellenbosch University, South Africa and Humboldt University, Germany)
4. Guilt, Trauma, Resilience: Transgenerational Aspects in Theology and Psychotherapy in Conversation with Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hans Joachim Iwand (Anne-Katharina Neddens & Christian Neddens, Lutheran Theological School, Germany)
5. Facing the Past, Taking Responsibility for a Coming Generation: The Legacy of Bonhoeffer's Two 'Testaments' (Gerard Den Hertog, Theological University Apeldoorn, the Netherlands)
6. In the Wake: Reading Bonhoeffer at the Door of No Return (Reggie Williams, McCormick Theological Seminary, USA)
Part II - Bonhoeffer and Earth-Honoring Responsibility
7. Responsivity and Responsibility in the Age of the Anthropocene: Bonhoefferian Reflections on Hope in the Midst of a Climate Crisis (Ulrik Nissen, Aarhus University, Denmark)
8. How is Today's - and the Coming - Generation Is to Go On Living? Bonhoefferian Inspiration for an Eco-Theology and an Eco-ethics (Carlos Caldas, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas, Brazil and University of Pretoria, South Africa)
9. Bohoeffer's Theology of the Body and the Responsibility for the Earth (Gregor Etzelmuller, Osnabruk University, Germany)
10. Toward a Theological Ethic of Intergenerational Responsibility: Bonhoeffer's Christ as Mediator for the Coming Generation (Matthew Puffer, Valparaiso University, USA)
Part III - Bonhoeffer, The Political, and Solidarity
11. The Political Myth of Christian Nationhood: Bonhoeffer and the Public Role of the Churches in Zambia (Teddy Chalwe Sakupapa, University of Western Cape, South Africa)
12. Reconciliation, Forgiveness, and Scarring Over: Political Dimensions of Moral Concepts (Ralf K. Wustenberg, Europa University Flensburg, Germany)
13. Beyond the Dark Night of the Soul: Bonhoeffer and Jews for Palestinian Rights (Marthie Momberg, Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
14. Bonhoeffer's Idea of Europe as an Answer for the Crisis of Values (Helena Anna Jedrzejczak, Educational Research Institute, Poland)
15. Politico-Religious Messianism: A Critical Analysis of the Brazilian Situation in Conversation with Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Wilhem Sell, Humboldt University, Germany, and Rudolf von Sinner, Pontifical Catholic University of Parana, Brazil)
16. Reading Bonhoeffer Amid the Hong Kong Protests (Jason Lam, Melbourne School of Theology, Australia and Australian College of Theology)
Part IV - Bonhoeffer, the Christ-Reality, and the Law
17. '"The One Realm of the Christ-Reality": A Critical Examination of a Powerful Theological Insight (Gunter Thomas, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, and Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
18. Bonhoeffer's Ethics of Responsibility: Truth-telling, the Law, and the Christ-Reality (Matthias Grebe, St Mellitus College, UK)
19. "Dezision" as a Modern Version of Docetism: Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Disclosure of the Heretical Contrast in Carl Schmitt's Theory of the State (Karola Radler, Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
20. Bonhoeffer, Human Rights and the Natural Law Tradition (Jens Zimmerman, Regent College, Canada)
Part V - Bonhoeffer on Peace, Hopeful Action, and the Future
21. Introducing Bonhoeffer's Newly-Found letter to Gandhi (Clifford Green, Hartford Seminary, USA)
22. Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Steve Biko? Toward a Politics of Hope Among "Born Free" South Africans (Dion A. Forster, Free University, the Netherlands)
23. Bonhoeffer and the Hermeneutic of Hope: The Quest for Existence and Meaning (Peter Frick, University of Waterloo, Canada)
24. 'Make Straight in the Desert a Highway': Relating Present and Future in Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Walter Benjamin (W. David Hall, Centre College USA)
25. 'Seek the Things that are Above': Bonhoeffer on Perceivingand Responding to God's Action in History (Kevin O'Farrell, Joni & Friends, USA)
26. "A Church for the Future": Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Late Ecclesiology in Conversation with Mercy Oduyoye, Teddy Sakupapa, and Vuyani Vellem (Tim Hartman, Columbia Theological Seminary, USA)
Sermon: Most Revd Dr Thabo Makgoba (South African Council of Churches)
Index
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