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What Do We Want from Dietrich Bonhoeffer?

A former tour guide at Bonhoeffer’s historic house wrestles with the implications of mythologizing his story for our own ends.

Love Bids Our Anxious Fears Subside

A note from CT’s editorial director for print in our May/June issue.

When Obeying God Means Resisting Rulers

What we can learn from the Hebrew midwives of Exodus who defied a tyrant to protect the vulnerable.

The Russell Moore Show

Humanity’s Universal Addictions: What Is the Cure?

Author and psychotherapist Ian Morgan Cron says the Twelve Steps can help everyone.

‘Bonhoeffer’ Bears Little Resemblance to Reality

The new biopic from Angel Studios twists the theologian’s life and thought to make a political point.

The Russell Moore Show

An Apocalyptic Summer Reading List

Books that meet readers in places both dim and bright.

An Alternative to the Bonhoeffer Option

Christians today can learn from WWII-era theologian K.H. Miskotte about resisting without resorting to political violence.

Church Is Life Together or Not at All

It’s time for evangelicals to rediscover Bonhoeffer’s best-known work on the nature of Christian community.

The Cost of Creativity: Bonhoeffer Set Aside Ethics For Art. Did He Choose Well?

The theologian set aside his nearly finished magnum opus while in prison, investing instead in creative writing.

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