The issue: What makes for...
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The issue: What makes for human freedom? Do conditions outside ourselves keep us from being free, or is freedom more a state of mind and emotion? Many people who are fortunate enough to have the physical means to “do as they please” find that things within -- guilt, fear, and self-doubt -- bind them and keep them from being free. Yet, a few, even though they may be enslaved or imprisoned, have the inner resources to live as free persons amid a restricted environment.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer spent his last years in Nazi concentration camps; yet he has been described as one of the freest persons of our century. He used his time to minister to his fellow prisoners and to us (through his writings) and exercised a witness to the Christian faith as Paul and Silas had done to the Philippian jailor centuries before.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer spent his last years in Nazi concentration camps; yet he has been described as one of the freest persons of our century. He used his time to minister to his fellow prisoners and to us (through his writings) and exercised a witness to the Christian faith as Paul and Silas had done to the Philippian jailor centuries before.
