Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Life of Discipleship
This course explores formative episodes from Bonhoeffer’s life, his key works, and central ideas in his thought. The goal of this study of Bonhoeffer’s life and theology is for the purpose of growing in your own life of faithful discipleship to Jesus Christ.
At a Glance
Dietrich Bonhoeffer lived as a German pastor and theologian during the tumultuous times of Adolf Hitler, the rise of Nazi Germany, and World War II. As the Nazis tightened their grip on the German churches, Bonhoeffer led with a theological, pastoral, and political resistance that eventually cost him his life.
This course provides:- Access to teaching video sessions for each unit by Dr. Brant Himes
- Key Readings & reflection questions included within the lessons
- Review study sessions powered by Cerego.com
- Learning is also assessed by unit quizzes and a final exam
- 24/7 access for 12 months to complete the course at your own pace
More Details
By Taking this Course You Will Learn
- How the arc of Bonhoeffer’s life led him to becoming a spy and double-agent against Nazi Germany.
- How key aspects of Bonhoeffer’s theology formed a foundation for his life’s work and thought.
- How Bonhoeffer’s ethical decision making led to his participation in plans to assassinate Hitler.
- How to examine your own life for areas of growth and discernment in how Jesus is calling you to fully participate in God’s mission in and for the world.
- How to apply Bonhoeffer’s insights into Jesus Christ, discipleship, and community to your own life and living.
Course Outline
- Unit 1: Christ at the Center
- Unit 2: When Faith Demands Action
- Unit 3: Life of the Church
- Unit 4: The Cost of Discipleship
- Unit 5: Life in Community
- Unit 6: Discernment in Troubled Times
- Unit 7: The Ethics of Conspiracy
- Unit 8: Who Is Jesus Christ for Us Today?
Instructors
Dr. Brant Himes
Brant Himes is a Bonhoeffer scholar, pastor, and BibleMesh Institute Research Fellow in Theology and Culture. He also serves as an Associate Professor at Los Angeles Pacific University. Brant earned his PhD from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Fuller Theological Seminary. He lives in Bend, Oregon with his wife and kids.