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Bonhoeffer still believed—and taught—that Christians should speak out for and act on behalf of those who cannot speak or act for themselves. He still believed what he said in a letter to his brother in early 1936 as he reflected on his vision for a new form of monasticism: “Things do exist that are worth standing up for without compromise. To me it seems that peace and social justice are such things, as is Christ himself.”
Discipleship in a World Full of Nazis: Recovering the True Legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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