Bonhoeffer's New Beginning
Ethics after Devastation
Abstract
Bonhoeffer’s New Beginning investigates the ethics of making new beginnings after devastating moral rupture. The work argues that new beginnings must be made in order to sustain the fundamental convictions that it is good to exist and that life in the world with others should be loved without exclusion. Bonhoeffer’s ethics of new beginning is set in conversation with the thought of four moral philosophers, Friedrich Nietzsche, Hannah Arendt, Jonathan Glover, and Jonathan Lear. DeCort argues that Bonhoeffer’s ethics of new beginning opens and energizes a more promising, world-affirming moral vision with radical hope for new beginnings vis-à-vis the perceived absence of God in the face of devastation.
Schlagworte
Moral Philosophy Beginnings Friedrich Nietzsche God Hannah Arendt Jonathan Glover Jonathan Lear Devastation Dietrich Bonhoeffer Theological Ethics Political Theory Practices of New Beginning- i–xxxviii Preface i–xxxviii
- 219–224 Beginning Anew 219–224
- 229–252 Bibliography 229–252
- 253–254 Author Index 253–254
- 255–260 Subject Index 255–260
- 261–262 About the Author 261–262