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The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich Bonhoeffer is a profound theological work that examines the demands of following Christ. Written during the rise of Nazi Germany, Bonhoeffer critiques cheap grace—an easy, superficial approach to Christianity—and emphasizes costly grace, which requires sacrifice, commitment, and active resistance to injustice. Drawing on Scripture and his own experiences, Bonhoeffer discusses what true discipleship means in the face of suffering and oppression. This influential book challenges readers to take up the cross and follow Jesus with integrity and courage, even when it means confronting evil. Bonhoeffer’s reflections are both deeply theological and intensely practical, urging Christians to live out their faith in a world marked by corruption and persecution. His insights into grace, sin, and redemption continue to resonate with readers seeking a deeper understanding of Christian discipleship.
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On the nature of Christian community and a theological interpretation of the Psalms.
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