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Bibliography for Literature Review on the theme of Bonhoeffer, Worldliness and Mission.

Tim Foley, Jan 2011.

Bethge, E. (1967), Bonhoeffer’s Christology and His “Religionless Christianity”, in Ronald G.


Smith (Ed.), World Come of Age. London: Collins.

Bethge, E. (1967), Turning Points in Bonhoeffer’s Life and Thought, in Ronald G. Smith (Ed.),
World Come of Age. London: Collins.

Bethge, E. (1981). Bonhoeffer’s Assertion of Religionless Christianity - Was He Mistaken? , in A


Bonhoeffer Legacy: Essays in Understanding, A. J. Klassen (ed.). Grand Rapids, Mich.: William
B. Eerdmans.

Bianchi, E (1967). Bonhoeffer and the Church's Prophetic Mission in Theological Studies no. 4,
p801-11.

Bliese, R. (1999), Bonhoeffer and the Great Commission: Does Bonhoeffer Have a Theology of
Mission?, in Geffrey B. Kelly and C. John Weborg (Ed.), Reflections on Bonhoeffer: Essays in
Honor of F. Burton Nelson. Chicago: Covenant Publications.

Bultmann (1967), Rudolf. The Idea of God and Modern Man, in World Come of Age, R.G. Smith
(ed.), London: Collins, 1967.

Van Buren, Paul M. (1967), Bonhoeffer’s Paradox: Living With God Without God, in Ronald G.
Smith (Ed.), World Come of Age. London: Collins.

Chung, Paul S. (2006). Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Asian Contextual Theology in relation to
Minjung and Prajna of Inter-being, in Dialog: A Journal of Theology , Vol. 45, Number 1.

Clements, Keith W (1981), Worldliness or Unworldliness? The Issue between Bonhoeffer and
Bultmann as Seen by Ronald Gregor Smith, in Scottish Journal of Theology 34, no. 6, p531-49.

Cochrane, J (1997). God and World: The Possibility of the New. In J.W. de Gruchy (Ed.),
Bonhoeffer for a New Day: Theology in a Time of Transition, (pp. 57-71). Grand Rapids, Mich.:
William B. Eerdmans.

Dahill, Lisa E (2008). Reading from the Underside of Selfhood: Bonhoeffer and Spiritual
Formation. New York: Princeton Theological Monograph, Pickwick.

Dumas, A. (1981). Religion and Reality in the Work of Bonhoeffer, in , in A Bonhoeffer Legacy:
Essays in Understanding, A. J. Klassen (ed.). Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans.

Elshtain, J. Bethke (2000). Who Are We? Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans.

Elshtain, Jean Bethke (2001). Bonhoeffer on Modernity Sic et Non, in Journal of Religious
Ethics, 29.3

Elshtain, Jean Bethke (2005). Do Not be Afraid! The Call to Evangelism and Christian
Intellectuals, in Word & World 25, no. 2, p172-179.

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Elshtain, Jean Bethke (2005). Bonhoeffer’s Challenge to Evangelism, in Word & World 25, no.
2, p180-190.

Feil, E. (1981). Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Understanding of the World, in A Bonhoeffer Legacy:


Essays in Understanding, A. J. Klassen (ed.). Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans.

Floyd, W.W. (2005). Dietrich Bonhoeffer. In D.F. Ford (Ed.), The Modern Theologians. An
Introduction to Christian Theology since 1918. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell

Fuller, R. (1962). The Christian in the Church Responding to the Answer in Jesus Christ. in
Martin E. Marty (ed.), The Place of Bonhoeffer, London: SCM.

Glazener, M. (1999), On Being a Christian Today: Bonhoeffer’s Personal Faith, in Geffrey B.


Kelly and C. John Weborg (Ed.), Reflections on Bonhoeffer: Essays in Honor of F. Burton
Nelson. Chicago: Covenant Publications.

Greggs, Tom (2008). Religionless Christianity in a Complexly Religious and Secular World:
Thinking Through and Beyond Bonhoeffer, in Religion, Religionlessness and Contemporary
Western Culture: Explorations in Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Theology, Stephen Plant and Ralf K.
Wüstenberg (eds), International Bonhoeffer Symposium 2008. Frankfurt am Main.

Greggs, Tom (2008). Religionless Christianity and Theo-politics: What Bonhoeffer’s Theology
yields to a World of Fundamentalisms. Paper presented at the Tenth International Bonhoeffer
Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, 22-27 July 2008.

Greggs, Tom (2009). Religionless Christianity and the Political Implications of Theological
Speech: What Bonhoeffer’s Theology Yields to a World of Fundamentalisms, in International
Journal of Systematic Theology, vol.11, no.3, July 2009.

De Gruchy, J.W. (2004). Bonhoeffer. In G. Jones (Ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Modern
Theology.. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Hamilton, W. (1962). A Secular Theology for a World Come of Age, in Theology Today 18, no.
4, p435-59.

Hamilton, W. (1964). Thursday's Child: The Theologian Today and Tomorrow, in Theology
Today 20, no. 4, p487-95.

Hamilton, W. (1967). The Letters are a Particular Thorn: Some Themes in Bonhoeffer's Prison
Writings, in World Come of Age, Ronald Gregor Smith (ed.). London: Collins.

Harvey, B. (1997). The Wound of History. In J.W. de Gruchy (Ed.), Bonhoeffer for a New Day:
Theology in a Time of Transition, (pp. 57-71). Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans.

Harvey, B. (2008). Preserving the World for Christ: Toward a Theological Engagement with the
'Secular' in Scottish Journal of Theology 61, no. 1, p64-82.

Hauerwas, Stanley (2004). Performing the Faith. Bonhoeffer and the Practice of Nonviolence.
Grand Rapids: Brazos Press.

Hauerwas, Stanley (2004). Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in The Blackwell Companion to Political


Theology. Peter Scott and William T Cavanaugh (eds.). Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2004.

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Jones, L. Gregory (1995). The Cost of Forgiveness: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Reclamation of
a Christian Vision and Practice. In Gregory L. Jones, Embodying Forgiveness. Grand Rapids:
Eerdmans.

De Lange, F. (1997). Waiting for the Word: The Churches Embarrassment in Speaking about
God, in J.W. de Gruchy (Ed.), Bonhoeffer for a New Day: Theology in a Time of Transition.
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Lawrence, J. (2010). Bonhoeffer: A Guide for the Perplexed, London: T&T Clark.

Lehmann, Paul L. (1967), Faith and Worldliness in Bonhoeffer’s Thought, in Ronald G. Smith
(Ed.), World Come of Age. London: Collins.

Littell, F.H. (1962). The Question: Who is Christ for us Today? in Martin E. Marty (ed.), The
Place of Bonhoeffer, London: SCM.

Lochman, Jan M. (1986). Church and World in the Light of the Kingdom of God, in Church,
Kingdom, World, Geneva: WCC.

Matthews, John W. (1999), Responsible Sharing of the Mystery of Christian Faith, in Geffrey B.
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Matthews, John W. (2005). Anxious Souls Will Ask, Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmanns.

Marty, M.E. (1962). Problems and Possibilities in Bonhoeffer’s Thought, in Martin E. Marty (ed.),
The Place of Bonhoeffer, London: SCM.

Ogletree, T.W. (1964). The Church's Mission to the World in the Theology of Dietrich
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Pangritz, A., (1999). Who is Jesus Christ, for us, today? in J.W.de Gruchy (ed.), The Cambridge
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Plant, Stephen (2004). Bonhoeffer. London: Continuum Books

Price, L. (2002). Theology Out of Place, London: Sheffield Academic Press.

Pugh, J. (2001). The Matrix of Faith. New York: CrossRoad.

Pugh, J. (2008). Religionless Christianity: Dietrich Bonhoeffer in Troubled Times. London: T&T
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Rasmussen, L. (1981). Worship in a world-come-of-age, in A Bonhoeffer Legacy: Essays in


Understanding, A. J. Klassen (ed.). Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans.

Robinson, M (2005). Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought.
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Rochelle, Jay C. (1999), Gospel in a Secular World, in Geffrey B. Kelly and C. John Weborg
(Ed.), Reflections on Bonhoeffer: Essays in Honor of F. Burton Nelson. Chicago: Covenant
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Rowell, A. (2007). Innovative Ecclesiological Practices: Emerging Churches in Dialogue with
Bonhoeffer. Unpublished paper.

Rowell, A. (2009). Bonhoeffer’s non-religious, concrete, worldly ecclesiology: making sense of


‘Letters and Papers from Prison’.

Rowell, A. (2010). Reading Bonhoeffer’s Life Together as a critique and affirmation of


missiology. Paper given to the American Society of Missiology.

Selby, P. (1999). Christianity in a world come of age, in J.W.de Gruchy (ed.), The Cambridge
Companion to Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

Ustorf, W. (1992). From Boniface to Bonhoeffer: the Peregrinatio Model in the Missionary
Movement. Unpublished Paper given at New College Edinburgh.

Woelfel, W. (1981). Biblical Agnosticism and the Critique of Religiosity, in A Bonhoeffer Legacy:
Essays in Understanding, A. J. Klassen (ed.). Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans.

Wood, D. (2002). Poet, Priest and Prophet: The Life and Thought of Bishop John V. Taylor,
London: Church House Publishing.

Wüstenberg, R.K. (1997). Religionless Christianity: Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Tegel Theology. In


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Wüstenberg, Ralf K (2008). Religionless Christianity and Religious Pluralism: Dietrich


Bonhoeffer "Revisited", in Journal of Theology for Southern Africa 131.

Wüstenberg, Ralf K (2008). Doing Theology with Bonhoeffer: Religion, Religionlessness and
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Wüstenberg, Ralf K (2008). Contextualizing Bonhoeffer’s Theology of Life: “Life Together” and
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Wüstenberg, Ralf K (2008). Bonhoeffer’s engagement with philosophy: Kant, James Dilthy and
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