Episodios

  • Bonhoeffer and the Challenge of Modernity: A Conversation with Dr. Daniel Treier (Part 1)
    Jul 16 2025

    In this episode, our hosts are joined by theologian Dr. Daniel Treier to explore Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s diagnosis of modernity. From the rise of secularism to the impact of technological rationality, Treier unpacks how Bonhoeffer’s insights into a “world come of age” still resonate today. The conversation touches on the loss of Christendom, the temptation to co-opt cultural power, and how the church might resist becoming just another consumer choice in a distracted age.


    Whether you’re a pastor, theologian, or thoughtful Christian, this episode invites deep reflection on how Bonhoeffer’s witness speaks into our current moment.

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    29 m
  • Bonhoeffer and the Preaching Life: A Conversation with Dr. Michael Pasquarello (Part 1)
    Jun 18 2025

    We often remember Dietrich Bonhoeffer as a theologian, teacher, and leader in the Confessing Church—but what happens when we pay attention to him as a preacher? In this episode, we talk with Dr. Mike Pasquarello about Bonhoeffer’s theological approach to preaching, the shape of a “preaching life,” and what it means to proclaim Christ not as technique or advice, but as the living Word. Part one of a two-part conversation.

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    33 m
  • The Church as Christ’s Presence: A Conversation with Dr. Michael Mawson (Part 2)
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode, hosts David Luy and Maurice Lee return with Dr. Michael Mawson to deepen the discussion on Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s understanding of the church and pastoral ministry. Building on themes from Sanctorum Communio and Life Together, they explore Bonhoeffer’s dialectical view of the church as both flawed and faithful, fractured yet held together in Christ.

    Dr. Mawson reflects on Bonhoeffer’s theology of hope, his realism about church life, and how his ecclesiology equips pastors to remain grounded—even amid failure, tension, and the scandal of community. It’s a wide-ranging conversation on the mystery of Christ’s presence in the church, and what that means for ministry today.


    Referenced in this episode: The Oxford Handbook of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, edited by Dr. Michael Mawson.

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    28 m
  • Christ in the Midst: Bonhoeffer’s Vision of the Church (A Conversation with Dr. Michael Mawson, Part 1)
    May 21 2025

    In this episode, hosts David Luy and Maurice Lee sit down with Dr. Michael Mawson to explore Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s striking vision of the church. Drawing from Bonhoeffer’s early work Sanctorum Communio, they unpack how the church can be both a flawed human community and the place where Christ is truly present. From ecclesiology in the 1920s to the tension between sociological and theological claims, this first part sets the stage for a deep dive into one of Bonhoeffer’s most enduring theological commitments.

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    31 m
  • Bonhoeffer’s Theology of Resistance: Church, State, and the Two Kingdoms (A Conversation with Dr. Michael DeJonge, Part 2)
    May 7 2025

    In this second part of our conversation with Dr. Michael DeJonge, hosts David Luy and Maurice Lee explore how Bonhoeffer's Lutheran foundations shaped his understanding of political life, resistance, and the church's role in society.

    Key Topics:

    1. Lutheran themes in Bonhoeffer's popular works "Discipleship" and "Life Together"

    2. How Bonhoeffer approached the Sermon on the Mount within a Lutheran law/gospel framework

    3. The theological path from justification to Bonhoeffer's understanding of the two kingdoms

    4. Bonhoeffer's careful distinction between church action and individual Christian resistance

    5. Challenging common misunderstandings about Lutheran political theology

    6. What Bonhoeffer's approach to tradition can teach pastors today

    About our guest: Dr. Michael DeJonge is the James F. Strange Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of the Religious Studies Department at the University of South Florida in Tampa. His books on Bonhoeffer include "Bonhoeffer's Reception of Luther" (Oxford, 2017) and "Bonhoeffer on Resistance" (Oxford, 2018).

    Resources mentioned:

    1. Bonhoeffer's "Discipleship" (formerly "The Cost of Discipleship")

    2. "Life Together" and its emphasis on word and sacrament

    3. "The Church and the Jewish Question" with the "spoke in the wheel" metaphor

    4. The Lutheran tradition of two kingdoms theology

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    37 m
  • The Lutheran Bonhoeffer: A Conversation with Dr. Michael DeJonge (Part 1)
    Apr 16 2025

    In this episode of Cardigan and Collar, hosts David Luy and Maurice Lee continue their exploration of how Dietrich Bonhoeffer became a pastor-theologian by examining the Lutheran sources of his theological and pastoral formation with Dr. Michael DeJonge.

    Key Topics:

    1. How Bonhoeffer approached theology as both an academic and ecclesial discipline

    2. Bonhoeffer's distinctive understanding of the church compared to contemporaries like Karl Barth

    3. The surprising ways Bonhoeffer critiqued prominent Luther scholars of his time

    4. Bonhoeffer's theological innovation in understanding Christ as "person" and "community"

    5. How Lutheran theology helped Bonhoeffer navigate post-Kantian philosophical challenges

    About our guest: Dr. Michael DeJonge is the James F. Strange Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of the Religious Studies Department at the University of South Florida in Tampa. He has written extensively on Bonhoeffer, including books such as "Bonhoeffer's Theological Formation" (Oxford, 2012), "Bonhoeffer's Reception of Luther" (Oxford, 2017), and "Luther, Bonhoeffer and Public Ethics" (Lexington/Fortress, 2018).

    Resources mentioned:

    1. Bonhoeffer's "Sanctorum Communio" and "Act and Being"

    2. The works of Karl Barth and Karl Hall on Luther

    3. Bonhoeffer's "Ethics" and his discussion of two kingdoms vs. two spheres

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    40 m
  • Bonhoeffer’s Journey to a Concrete Theology: A Conversation with Dr. Charles Marsh (Part 2)
    Apr 2 2025

    In this second part of our conversation with Dr. Charles Marsh, we dive deeper into the moments that shaped Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s vocation as a pastor theologian. From Harlem to Rome to a Benedictine monastery in Bavaria, we explore how Bonhoeffer’s encounters with global Christianity—and especially the Black Church in America—inspired his vision of a concrete, lived theology.

    Dr. Marsh reflects on Bonhoeffer’s hunger for an embodied faith, his provocative claims about the Confessing Church, and why joy and suffering became central to his discipleship. We also ask: what might Bonhoeffer offer the Church today?

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    37 m