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In Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Michael Pasquarello, we turn more directly to Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s preaching—its structure, clarity, and surprising depth. What made Bonhoeffer’s sermons distinctive? How did his theology shape his voice in the pulpit? And what can preachers today learn from his example?
We explore Bonhoeffer’s Christ-centered approach to Scripture, his resistance to cultural pressures, and his belief in preaching as a sacramental act. Along the way, Dr. Pasquarello reflects on imitation, formation, and what it really means to grow into a preaching life.
By North American Lutheran Seminary (NALS)4.4
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In Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Michael Pasquarello, we turn more directly to Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s preaching—its structure, clarity, and surprising depth. What made Bonhoeffer’s sermons distinctive? How did his theology shape his voice in the pulpit? And what can preachers today learn from his example?
We explore Bonhoeffer’s Christ-centered approach to Scripture, his resistance to cultural pressures, and his belief in preaching as a sacramental act. Along the way, Dr. Pasquarello reflects on imitation, formation, and what it really means to grow into a preaching life.

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