| Dates | August 25 – December 15, 2025 |
| Times | Mondays, 7:00-8:00 pm EST |
| Cost | $400 – credit $200 – audit |
| Professor | Dr. Joshua Davis |
| Course of Study | Continuing Education Theology or Ethics elective |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s legacy of resistance to the Nazism has become an unparalleled touchstone for the Christian witness against fascism, racism, authoritarianism, nationalism, and especially the church’s complicity in them. While many are familiar with the outline of Bonhoeffer’s life and eventual murder by the Nazis for his work, the theological and ethical vision that animated his work is lesser known, and especially his views on the vital role of the church in the world. In this class, we will discuss selections from Bonhoeffer’s writing, from his early theological work to his prison papers. Throughout the course, we will explore ways that Bonhoeffer’s context may help illuminate the church’s contemporary situation and provide guidance and inspiration for our witness today.
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