DIETRICH BONHOEFFER

Miles J. Stanford


DIETRICH BONHOEFFER did not die for his faith in Christ, but rather for his participation in one of the plots to assassinate Adolph Hitler.

In his book, Creation and the Fall, he held that both [biblical Creation and the Fall of mankind] were myths and fairy tales.

In his book, No Rusty Swords, he wrote:

The New Testament bears witness in doctrine and history; it is nothing in itself, but bears witness of something else.

Its words and statements are not in themselves true and eternal and holy.  The whole New Testament in all its parts is meant to be expounded as witness, not as a book of wisdom, a teaching book, a book of eternal truth.  It is not a book which contains norms, doctrines, or eternal truths (p. 318).

Bonhoeffer followed Karl Barth in claiming that in the Incarnation God assumed not the flesh of man but the human "form," that is, humanity collectively:

The Son of God takes to himself the whole human race bodily, that race in its hatred of God and in the pride of its flesh has rejected the incorporeal, invisible Word of God.  Now this humanity, in all its weakness, is, by the mercy of God, taken up in the Body of Jesus in true bodily form (Cost of Discipleship, p. 213).

Humanity has been made new in Jesus Christ, who became man, was crucified and rose again.  What befell Christ befell all men, for Christ was a man (Ethics, p. 78).

The result of this argument is universal justification and reconciliation:

In Christ mankind is really drawn into communion with God, just as in Adam all mankind fell (The Communion of the Saints, p. 20).

All men are "with Christ" as a consequence of the Incarnation, for in the Incarnation Jesus bore our whole human nature (The Cost of Discipleship, p. 215).

To Bonhoeffer, the Virgin Birth was at best a symbol of the Incarnation:

Both historically and dogmatically the virgin birth can be questioned.  The biblical witness is ambiguous (Christ in the Center, p. 105).

Bonhoeffer wrote in a letter, shortly before his death:

There is no longer any need for God as a working hypothesis, whether in morals, politics, science, philosophy, or religion.  God is teaching us that we must learn to live as men who can get along very well without him.  The God who is with us is the God who forsakes us.  "My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me?" (Mark 15:34).  God is weak and powerless in the world and that is exactly the way, the only way, in which he can be with us and help us.

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