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Book • 1937
Written in 1937, 'The Cost of Discipleship' is a seminal work by Dietrich Bonhoeffer that delves into the meaning of following Christ.
The book is an exposition of the Sermon on the Mount and critiques the concept of 'cheap grace' prevalent in some Protestant churches.
Bonhoeffer argues that true faith must result in discipleship and that this discipleship comes with significant personal and ethical costs.
The book was written against the backdrop of the rising Nazi regime in Germany and reflects Bonhoeffer's commitment to a rigorous and faithful Christian life.
The book is an exposition of the Sermon on the Mount and critiques the concept of 'cheap grace' prevalent in some Protestant churches.
Bonhoeffer argues that true faith must result in discipleship and that this discipleship comes with significant personal and ethical costs.
The book was written against the backdrop of the rising Nazi regime in Germany and reflects Bonhoeffer's commitment to a rigorous and faithful Christian life.
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