Barry Harvey: The The Sacramental Worldliness of Bonhoeffer


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Mar 05 2025 84 mins   4

In this episode, Tripp & Jeff are joined by theologian Dr. Barry Harvey to unpack the profound legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, examining his intellectual journey, theological insights, and the practical implications of his work. Barry Harvey, notable author of Taking Hold of the Real, shares his deep engagement with Bonhoeffer's philosophy, discussions on Bonhoeffer's critical stance on the use of violence, the importance of truth-telling in Christian communities, and Bonhoeffer's perspectives on tradition and modernity. This comprehensive conversation also explores notable influences on Bonhoeffer, including his connections with Paul Lehman and the Abyssinian Baptist Church. The dialogue spans Bonhoeffer's broad theological contributions and their relevance in today's socio-political context, offering a rich narrative on how Christ-centered allegiance can shape our responses to contemporary issues.

Barry Harvey is Professor of Theology in the Honors College and the Graduate Program in Religion at Baylor University. His other books include Politics of the Theological, Another City, and Can These Bones Live? He has served on the Board of the International Bonhoeffer Society, English Language Section, and the Editorial Board of the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works.


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