Keith Clements
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The SPCK Introduction to Bonhoeffer
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2010
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4 editions
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A Patriotism for Today: Love of Country in Dialogue with the Witness of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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1986
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3 editions
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Bonhoeffer and Britain
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Ecumenical Quest
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What Freedom?: The Persistent Challenge of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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2011
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Look Back in Hope: An Ecumenical Life
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Henry Lamb: The Artist and His Friends
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published
1985
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The Moot Papers: Faith, Freedom and Society 1938-1944
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published
2009
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6 editions
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Ecumenical Dynamic: Living in More than One Place at Once
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2013
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2 editions
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Faith on the Frontier
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1999
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4 editions
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“Hitler is not in a position to listen to us; he is obdurate, and as such he must compel us to listen-it's that way round.”
― London, 1933-1935
― London, 1933-1935
“is also time for a final break with our theologically grounded reserve about whatever is being done by the state-which really only comes down to fear. "Speak out for those who cannot in the church today still remembers that this is the very least the Bible asks of us in such times as these?”
― London, 1933-1935
― London, 1933-1935
“Hitler has shown himself quite plainly for what he is, and the church ought to know with whom it has to reckon. Isaiah didn't go to Sennacherib either.[121”
― London, 1933-1935
― London, 1933-1935
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