news-category: Undergraduate Research GWU Scholar Investigates Bonhoeffer鈥檚 Reasons for Conspiring to Assassinate Hitler By Office of University Communications On October 14, 2020 Hannah O鈥橞rien, 鈥20, Discovers Theologian鈥檚 Different Approach to Christian Ethics While reading Dietrich Bonhoeffer鈥檚 鈥淭he Cost of Discipleship,鈥 Hannah O鈥橞rien, 鈥20, became intrigued. How could theologian and pastor Bonhoeffer, who many considered a pacifist, participate in a plan to assassinate Hitler? She received an Undergraduate Research Scholars grant from 蜜豆直播 University to conduct a theological investigation of the ethics of Bonhoeffer鈥檚 plot. O鈥橞rien, of Conover, N.C., was one of 11 students who participated in the Research Scholars program. With assistance from a faculty mentor, the students spent 40 hours a week for five weeks researching their topics. O鈥橞rien鈥檚 mentor was Dr. Paula Qualls, professor of religious studies. 鈥淏onhoeffer once claimed that pacifism had become self-evident to him,鈥 O鈥橞rien remarked. 鈥淗e also sought nonviolent options of resistance. 鈥楾he Cost of Discipleship鈥 emphasizes the commands of the Sermon on the Mount. This would cause one to assume that Bonhoeffer was heavily interested in the cause of peace. I wanted to find out how Bonhoeffer could have so heavily emphasized peace but choose to participate in such a violent conspiracy.鈥 She read through what Bonhoeffer had written about ethics, as well as perused the writings of scholars interpreting Bonhoeffer. 鈥淚 looked at biographical information to accurately understand his circumstances and actions, his ethical reasoning, and theological viewpoint,鈥 O鈥橞rien offered. 鈥淚 encountered the challenge of digging through the interpretations of Bonhoeffer鈥檚 thinking and finding points of disagreement. It is somewhat uncomfortable to disagree with scholars who have more experience with the subject than I do. This is difficult to sort through in itself, but further there is much disagreement between scholars generally on the subject.鈥 Qualls encouraged her as she was sorting through the writings of Bonhoeffer and the varied scholars. 鈥淲hen I felt stuck in my research, Dr. Qualls assured me that it was normal to feel uncomfortable not to know everything in such a complicated project,鈥 O鈥橞rien observed. 鈥淪he told me that it was somewhat of a puzzle that I had to piece together. It certainly felt this way鈥攆inding various pieces and how they fit together. Her encouragement was very helpful in this process.鈥 O鈥橞rien discovered that Bonhoeffer approaches Christian ethics differently than most scholars. 鈥淗e insists that one must ask what the will of God is rather than how I can be good or how I can make the world good,鈥 she noted. 鈥淚 believe he would have seen the assassination of Hitler as 鈥榚vil,鈥 but not unjustified. While one may commit a sin, it may be a necessary sin in the context of one’s situation. The evil that they were fighting against was greater than the sin that Bonhoeffer would incur in his participation in this plot. He does not necessarily justify what he did but saw it as necessary.鈥 She is confident that working on the project prepared her to continue her education and will benefit her career. A biblical studies major and missiology minor, O鈥橞rien wants to pursue a doctorate in Christian history and/or theology, perhaps further focused on Bonhoeffer. 鈥淚 hope to become a professor and write on my interest, which is in the connection between history and theology in the Christian tradition,鈥 she asserted. 鈥淭his experience has allowed me to solidify my passion, and it has been encouraging to enjoy this sort of research.鈥 Learn more about the Undergraduate Research Scholars Program.
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