(24) Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison (New York: Touchstone, 1997), 321-369.
(25) Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison, 325. ¡°The movement that began about the thirteenth century towards the autonomy of man has in our time reached an undoubted completion. Man has learnt to deal with himself in all questions of importance without recourse to the ¡®working hypothesis¡¯ called ¡®God¡¯.¡±
(26) Bonhoeffer, Letters and Papers from Prison, 344. ¡°The displacement of God from the world, from the public part of human life, led to the attempt to keep his place secure at least in the sphere of the ¡®personal¡¯, ¡®inner¡¯, and the ¡®private.¡¯¡±
(28) Karl Marx, ¡°Critique of Hegel¡¯s Philosophy of Right (1844)¡± in John Raines ed., Marx on religion, 171. ¡°Religion is only the illusory sun which moves around man as long as he (human) does not revolve around himself.¡±
(38) Karl Barth, ¡°Church and State¡± in Community, State and Church: Three Essays (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2004), 101-148.
(39) David Haddorff, "Karl Barth¡¯s Theological Politics," in Karl Barth, Community, State and Church: Three Essays (Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2004), 18.
(40) Karl Barth, ¡°Church and State¡± in Community, State and Church, 101-148.
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