
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a German theologian and pastor known for his opposition to Nazi ideology and involvement in efforts to resist Hitler’s regime. He emphasized the importance of living out one’s faith through action, advocating for justice, community, and moral integrity. Bonhoeffer’s beliefs led him to participate in efforts to overthrow the Nazis, and he was eventually imprisoned and executed in 1945 for his resistance. His writings, including “The Cost of Discipleship,” continue to inspire discussions on ethical responsibility andfaithfulness in the face of evil.