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Life Together

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Life Together: The Classic Exploration of Faith in Community

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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Life Together Chapter 3 Summary & Analysis

Chapter 3 Summary: “The Day Alone”

In “Solitude and Silence” (77), Bonhoeffer explains that fellowship with other Christians is healthy for one’s faith journey, but ultimately, the relationship one has with God belongs to that person alone. Bonhoeffer writes, “If you refuse to be alone you are rejecting Christ’s call to you, and you can have no part in the community of those who are called” (77). On the other hand, he also cautions readers who are not in community to be wary of isolation: Though a Christian must remember that they alone will answer to God for their actions, they are also members of a larger congregation, a family saved by Jesus Christ. However, community is only possible when each Christian is willing to spend the day alone, as well.

Bonhoeffer asks readers to consider the meaning of silence. He writes, “Silence and speech have the same inner correspondence and difference as do solitude and community” (78). The silence of which he speaks is a reverent, willing stillness used to reflect upon the Word of God. Once that reflection is complete, silence throughout the workday will also be possible. This silence allows a person to listen not only to the Word of God but also to the needs and prayers of others.

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