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Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Grace and Social Justice

“Cheap grace is the deadly enemy of our Church.” So begins Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s compelling book The Cost of Discipleship, written as he grappled with...

Communion with Christ and One Another in a Time of Pandemic

Sewanee's Julia Gatta on the Daily Office and the Eucharist-God's sustaining giftss for his people in all times. "God continues to reach out to us, supplying the strength we need to weather our losses. Christ is our companion in joy and sorrow, life and death. Even in physical isolation, we are not alone: Christ is with us along with the whole communion of saints who belong to him.

Palm Sunday and Death’s Defeat

By Clint Wilson When they look on the one whom they have pierced, they shall mourn for him, as one mourns for an only child,...

Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Ecumenical Imperative

Bonhoeffer’s theology speaks acutely to today’s moment.

Bonhoeffer Meets Grammy

Thomas Lloyd of Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral is a 2017 Grammy nominee for Bonhoeffer.

Voices of Buchenwald

Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s voice rang clearly in my ear: Grace must never be cheap.

Uses and Abuses of the King James Version

By Mark A. Noll Although I agree wholeheartedly with most of what has been claimed about the beneficent legacy of the Authorized Version, as both a historian and a Christian it has seemed to me that other sides of the King James Version story deserve a hearing. What follows, therefore, is not an attempt to negate positive assessments, but rather an effort to add sober realism to what sometimes becomes runaway triumphalism.

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