RT Article T1 Dietrich Bonhoeffers "religionslose" Evangelisation: Formate seiner ökumenischen Spiritualität und die Oxfordgruppenbewegung JF Communio viatorum VO 65 IS 2 SP 166 OP 193 A1 Reller, Jobst 1961- LA English YR 2023 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1906975752 AB Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945), made a martyr by the Nazi German regime in 1945, is still widely read because of his ideas: the proclamation of Christian faith in a non-religious comprehen-sive worldly way, a Bible oriented spirituality of silence, confession with a political horizon. In Norwegian sources the profile of the US based Oxford Group Movement, founded by the Lutheran pastor Frank Buchman (1878-1961; later: Moral Rearmament, today: Initiatives of Change) has been identified as an influential revival movement appe-aling to political elites in Europe in the 1930’s. The article tries to show to which extent Bonhoeffer may have shaped his ideas on preaching and spirituality in confrontation with Buchman’s movement. The Nor-wegian author Ronald Fangen (1895-1946) plays a substantial role for the profile of the Oxford Group Movement in Norway. K1 Dietrich Bonhoeffer K1 Frank Buchman K1 Oxford Group Movement K1 Religion K1 Ronald Fangen K1 Spirituality K1 Sven Stolpe K1 comprehensiveness K1 Confession K1 Preaching K1 Silence