
Bonhoeffer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German theologian and pastor who stood against Nazism during World War II. He believed in living out Christian principles of justice, truth, and compassion, even in dangerous times. Bonhoeffer was involved in efforts to oppose Hitler’s regime and was part of a conspiracy to overthrow it. His writings emphasize the importance of authentic faith, responsible action, and moral integrity, especially when facing evil. Ultimately, he was arrested and executed for his resistance, embodying the idea that true faith calls for moral courage and ethical responsibility.