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Tables of Contents for Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
ix
 
Preface to the First English Edition
xiii
 
Portrait
xvii
 
Abbreviations
xix
 
PART ONE: THE LURE OF THEOLOGY
Childhood and Youth: 1906--1923
3
42
Ancestors
3
10
Parents' Home in Breslau
13
8
Berlin
21
13
The Decision to Become a Theologian
34
11
Student Years: 1923--1927
45
52
Family
45
2
Tubingen
47
9
Rome
56
9
Berlin
65
12
Dissertation
77
8
Seminar Essays
85
6
First Ties to a Regional Church
91
6
Assistant Pastor in Barcelona: 1928
97
28
Selecting a Post as Vicar
98
2
The Country
100
5
The Parish
105
15
Plans for the Future
120
5
Assistant Lecturer in Berlin: 1929--1930
125
22
Postdoctoral Work
128
9
Family and Friends
137
5
American Plans
142
5
America: 1930--1931
147
26
The Country
148
4
Friends
152
4
Union Theological Seminary
156
10
The Return Home
166
7
PART TWO: THE COST OF BEING A CHRISTIAN
Lecturer and Pastor: 1931--1932
173
84
Bonn
175
11
Catechism
186
3
Cambridge
189
13
The Transition from Theologian to Christian
202
5
The University
207
14
The Church
221
17
Ecumenism
238
19
Berlin: 1933
257
68
February: Controlled Chaos
259
4
March: Hitler's Laws
263
5
April: The German Christians
268
11
May: The Young Reformation Movement
279
4
June: The State Commissar
283
10
July: Church Elections
293
7
August: The Bethel Confession
300
4
September: The Aryan Clause
304
21
London: 1933--1935
325
94
Parish Minister
328
6
First Attack against the Reich Church Government, Winter 1933--1934
334
20
Bishop of Chichester
354
18
George K. A. Bell
Fano
372
20
Second Attack against the Reich Church Government, Winter 1934--1935
392
14
Plans
406
13
Preachers' Seminary: 1935
419
74
The Seminaries
419
5
Zingst and Finkenwalde
424
17
The Syllabus
441
19
The House of Brethren
460
12
The Ecumenical World
472
14
The Steglitz Resolutions
486
7
Finkenwalde: 1936--1937
493
94
The Fifth Implementation Decree
495
11
The Journey to Sweden
506
11
The Essay on Church-Community
517
14
The Memorandum to Hitler
531
8
``Service to Others''
539
7
Chamby, 1936
546
15
The Last Year in Finkenwalde
561
16
The End of Finkenwalde
577
10
The Collective Pastorates: 1938--1940
587
94
The Backwoods of Pomerania
588
8
The Low Point of the Church Struggle
596
11
Legalization
607
13
The Lure of the Political Realm
620
15
England: March and April 1939
635
13
America: June and July 1939
648
14
The War
662
14
Christian and Man for His Times
676
5
PART THREE: SHARING GERMANY'S DESTINY
Travels: 1940--1943
681
118
The Church
686
36
The Confessing Church during the War
686
9
Professional Problems
695
10
Theology
705
17
The Conspiracy
722
77
Information, Spring 1941
724
10
Peace Aims, Autumn 1941
734
18
Information on the Coup, 1942
752
28
The Arrest
780
7
The Engagement
787
4
The ``Borderline Case''
791
8
Tegel: 1943--1944
799
94
The Trial of Hans von Dohnanyi
800
10
The Investigation of Bonhoeffer
810
18
The Cell in Tegel
828
25
The New Theology
853
40
In the Custody of the State: 1944--1945
893
42
Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse
894
24
Buchenwald
918
3
Flossenburg
921
7
The Bitter End
928
7
Appendix 1. The Zossen Files
935
8
Appendix 2. Bonhoeffer's Readings in Prison
943
4
Notes
947
78
Chronology
1025
4
Index
1029