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Dietrich Bonhoeffer Conference
February 3 - 4, 2006

The Pastoral Ministry and Missions Department of Concordia Theological Seminary brings you the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Conference, February 3-4, 2006, in observance of the 100th anniversary of his birth. The German theologian was born February 4, 1906. Scholars, pastors, students and laity are encouraged to attend this event that will take place in Sihler Auditorium on the seminary campus.

In recent years, Bonhoeffer has received renewed attention among historians and theologians with numerous publications focusing on various topics on this fascinating German theologian. To this day, Dietrich Bonhoeffer's theology raises controversy. In the challenging context of the Third Reich, Bonhoeffer clearly demonstrated that theological thought and personal life are connected. Much of what he said and wrote, especially in the area of ethics and church/state issues, is still of great value for the church today.

We are privileged to have two eminently qualified speakers, Dr. Charles Ford from St. Louis University, will be speaking on "Bonhoeffer, Luther, and the German Resistance" and Dr. Uwe Siemon-Netto, from Concordia Seminary Institute, will be speaking on "Bonhoeffer, a Bold Sinner". Dr. Ford will also provide a commentary following the showing of Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace on Friday evening. On Saturday he will give a presentation and allow time for questions from the audience. For additional information, please phone Dr. Detlev Schulz at 260-452-3131.

 
 
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