Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Relationship With God

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As a devout Christian, Dietrich Bonhoeffer advocated for people to have a closer relationship with God. His ideals and virtues reflect the combination of his study in theology and his experience as a pastor. Living in Germany with concentration camps in action, Bonhoeffer campaigned for justice. The belief that the Aryan race were superior to everyone else justifies a mass genocide against the Jews bothered Bonhoeffer because no human can decide who is better than who (Gushee). To him, all children of God are equal and he chose to act in opposition to the Nazi party which portrays his courage. Bonhoeffer knew there would be grave consequences if he directly opposed the Nazis, but he found the bravery to do so in God. Additionally, Bonhoeffer