‘The Indivisible Whole of God's Reality’: On the Agency of Jesus in Bonhoeffer's Ethics |
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Authors: | CHRISTOPHER HOLMES |
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Institution: | Theology, Providence Theological Seminary, 10 College Crescent, Otterburne. Manitoba R0A 1G0, Canada. |
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Abstract: | In conversation with Karl Barth, this article explores Bonhoeffer's account in his Ethics of the character of the agency exercised by Jesus Christ in the world today in relation to the principal task of theological ethics: namely, the engendering of the most humane form of existence possible within the mandates of work, family, government and church. The article argues that the theological work undertaken by the command of God ensures that these mandates remain christologically determined spheres in which concrete obedience is enacted, and thus the places in which the reality that Jesus Christ is achieves social and historical form. |
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