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2010 | 2(57) | 133-144

Article title

NAZISM AND THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION - THE POLITICAL THEOLOGY OF DIETRICH BONHOEFFER (Nazizm a Reformacja. Polityczna teologia Dietricha Bonhoeffera).

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Political theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, one of the most popular and influential theologian of the XX century, finds doctrinal basis in his resistance against nazi-state. Bonhoeffer participated in the work of 'Bekennende Kirche' which was part of the Lutheran Church in Germany struggling against Hitler. The main features of the political theology have been formed in the years 1933-1936, when national socialism were extending the power over state. Bonhoeffer criticized orthodox understanding of the Reformation doctrine of relation between state and church which has assigned to the state the competences related to the social order. He indicated Luther's qualification referred to the autonomy of human conscience. According to him, introducing of the Laws: Aryan Bills and Führerprinzip has radically denied Christian Revelation. It has forced the Lutheran Church in Germany to counter secular power and to reinterpret the old doctrine about spiritual and secular regiments of God.Political theology of Bonhoeffer reflected theoretical way of thinking of German society of the Thirties. It is also testimony of a theologian, which he paid with his life.

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  • Dr PIOTR KOPIEC - asystent Katedry Teologii Protestanckiej w Instytucie Ekumenicznym KUL; ul. Modrzewskiego 3/2, 43-300 Bielsko-Biala, Poland

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11PLAAAA10529

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