Guido de Graaff is Tutor for Christian Doctrine and Ethics, and Director of Studies, at the Southeast Institute for Theological Education (SEITE), London, UK. He is Secretary of the Society for the Study of Christian Ethics (UK).
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. Friendship and Politics: Initial Explorations I Descriptions II Choosing a Perspective III Friends in Earthly Cities Chapter 2. A Story of Friendship: Bell and Bonhoeffer I Ways towards Friendship II The Story III The Friendship Chapter 3. Common Action I Aristotle: Friendship in the City II Arendt: Politics as Acting Together III Bell and Bonhoeffer: Acting Politically? Chapter 4. Common Judgement I Responding to Evil II Judgement as Political Act III Judging Together Chapter 5. Friends Judging in Times of Crisis 4 I In the Company of Judgement II Judgement in Repentance and Forgiveness III Spectatorship or Obedience Chapter 6. Ecclesial Judgement I Jesus' Gift of Friendship (John 15) II Mutual Submission in Service (Romans 12) III Judgement Received in Friendship Chapter 7. Friends in the Church and Political Society I Friendship within the Body of Christ II Friendship and Political Responsibility III Conclusion Appendix 1: Excerpt from Bell's Diary Appendix 2: Die Stuttgarter Schulderklärung / The Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt Appendix 3: 'Der Freund' / 'The Friend' Bibliography Index
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