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Contents
- Chapter 1 – Hauerwas and Nation on Bonhoeffer’s ‘Pacifism.’ A Literature Overview – Clifford Green
- Chapter 2 – ‘Only by Rediscovering the Divine Office of Private Confession will the Protestant Church Find its Way Back to a Concrete Ethics.’ The Indispensability of Confession in Bonhoeffer’s Ethics – Nicola Wilkes
- Chapter 3 – The Significance of Bonhoeffer’s Thought to the Recent Discussion of Sino-Christian Theology – Jason Lam
- Chapter 4 – ‘To Do What is Good is to Take the Form of Jesus Christ’: Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Approach to a Dynamic Ethic – Donald Fergus
- Chapter 5 – Feature Articles for the 70th Anniversary – ‘Hope does not Disappoint’: Honouring the 70th Anniversary of the Death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer – Erich von Dietze
- Chapter 6 – On the Day before he Died: Reflection on the 70th Anniversary of Bonhoeffer’s Death – Maurice Schild
- Chapter 7 – Student Essay – Bonhoeffer: From Intellectual Liberalism to a Christ Centred Natural Theology – Peter Truasheim
- Book Review – Resurrection and Moral Imagination. Sarah Bachelard. – Reviewed by Maurice Schild
- Book Review – Letters to London: Bonhoeffer’s Previously Unpublished Correspondence with Ernst Cromwell, 1935-6. Stephen J Plant & Toni Burrowes-Cromwell (editors) – Reviewed by Dianne Rayson