Paper on Bonhoeffer
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In Bonhoeffer: Agent of Grace I feel that Bonhoeffer should have never agreed to become a spy for the Resistence. I feel agreeing to that was suicide and may have known that also. In the movie he was very unsure of doing it. One reason that he should have not done it is he knew there was a chance it would not work. Another reason is that the Gestapo was watching him. Another reason I feel is he could have tried to help people out of Germany. But at the same time I believe he made a semi-smart move. He was able to change some people by the way they think. An example is Knobloch in the beginning he asked Diethrich way he does what he does. Knobloch seeing Diethrich help the boy in the cell next to him. My first reason that Bonhoeffer should not have became a spy is knew it was a shaky situation helping the resistance
. He felt that being a spy is going against his beliefs. He had a hard time determining his job as a spy while being a man of God. This brings up what he said, “Being evil is worse then doing evil.” He has to ask for so guidance from one of his colleagues. He knew that he was being watched also by Roeder. Roeder was watching Bonhoeffer because at the beginning of the movie he stops Diethrich from speaking in public. Also Diethrich would not become a part of the Third Reich. With Bonhoeffer be a man of God he could have kept preaching against the Nazis. While doing that he could have been persuading people to get out of Germany before the Nazis started to take over completely. But at the same time that was what he was doing with the resistance
. In the movie he asked to help