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4/12/26: Bonhoeffer at 81: God in Weakness, Courage Against Fascism

49 min · 12 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio 4/12/26: Bonhoeffer at 81: God in Weakness, Courage Against Fascism

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This episode marks the 81st anniversary of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s execution and explores his prison writings, and the shift to his “religionless Christianity.” The host reads and reflects on Bonhoeffer’s political theology and provocative lines about God’s weakness and solidarity with suffering. The conversation centers on Bonhoeffer’s insistence that Christians must resist fascism — illustrated by his Confessing Church claims — and his essay “On Stupidity,” which argues that surges of power can stupefy populations. The episode draws parallels to contemporary anti-intellectualism, book bans, and the dangers of uncritical loyalty to authority. Audience responses deepen the discussion, touching on fear, cult-like dynamics, compassion, curiosity, and how communities can welcome people who change their minds. The episode calls for vigilance, empathy, and a commitment to human flourishing in the face of power and cruelty.

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