Its time now for something to be done. He who has the courage to act must know that he will probably go down in German history as a traitor. But if he fails to act he will be a traitor before his own conscience.~Col. Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg (Operation Valkyrie plot to kill Hitler)PrologueFor eighteen months during 1943-44 Bonhoeffer was imprisoned at Tegel military prison awaiting trial for his part in a conspiracy to kill Adolf Hitler and thus save millions of lives by bringing an early end to World War II (Operation Valkyrie"). A Saint to the bitter end there he continued his evangelism among his fellow prisoners and even with the Nazi guards some of whom were compassionate and aided Bonhoeffer to smuggle his letters out of prison to his student and best friend Eberhard Bethge family and to others and these uncensored letters were posthumously published in volumes 7 and 8 Bonhoeffer Works: Letters and Papers from Prison. Corporal Knobloch a Nazi guard even offered to help him escape from the prison and disappear with him and plans were to accomplish this end. However Bonhoeffer ultimately rejected escape fearing Nazi revenge against his family particularly his brother Klaus and brother-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi who were also imprisoned. Due to the failure of the July 20th Plot to kill Hitler in 1944 (Operation Valkyrie") and the location in September 1944 of clandestine Abwehr documents connecting to the conspiracy Bonhoeffers association with the conspirators was exposed. For the next year and a half he was relocated from the Gestapos high-security military prison Tegel Prison in Berlin. In February 1945 he was secretly moved to Buchenwald concentration camp and finally to Flossenbrg concentration camp where at Hitlers command he was sentenced to death on February 8 and executed by his Nazi guards by hanging on February 9 1945.EthicsDietrich Bonhoeffer Works (Volume 6)The great German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer thought of his book Ethics as his magnum opus the culmination of his theological and personal odyssey yet like the Apostle Paul he wrote much of it while he sat in his cold foreboding cell at Tegel prison where deep down in his heart he had to realize that he would never finish this magisterial opus. Yet this book can be seen along with his Discipleship and Life Together as essentially complete and as certainly important in forming an extensive understanding of Bonhoeffer who willingly gave his life as a martyr and with his fellow conspirators heroic efforts gallantly fought against the evils of Hitler and the Nazis.Bonhoeffers Ethics opens with these lines: Those who wish even to focus on the problem of a Christian ethic are faced with an outrageous demandfrom the outset they must give up as inappropriate to this topic the very two questions that led them to deal with the ethical problem: How can I be good? and How can I do something good? Instead they must ask the wholly other completely different question: What is the will of God?"For Bonhoeffer there is no reality separate from God and no goodness apart from Him. No false dualisms like sacred and secular natural law and positive law. No separation of church and state. Such sophistic pretense is to invoke his spiritual mentor Karl Barths judgmental notion of religiona structure to pervert God altogether and create a failed humanistic path to heaven alone. Bonhoeffer called it Barths Tower of Babel" and the fig leaf that tries to fool God but fails."All things appear as in a distorted mirror" Bonhoeffer wrote if they are not seen and recognized in God." So God is not merely a religious concept or religious reality. God is the one who invented reality and reality can only be seen truly as it exists in God. Nothing that exists is outside his realm. So there are no ethics apart from doing Gods will and Godindeed Jesus Christis the nonnegotiable given in the equation of human ethics." Bonhoeffer continued this transcendent theme on the mystery of singular obedience to God through Christ as the only logical reality in this life or the life to come in paradise:In Jesus Christ the reality of God has entered into the reality of this world. The place where the questions about the reality of God and about the reality of the world are answered at the same time is characterized solely by the name: Jesus Christ. God and the world are enclosed in this name . . . we cannot speak rightly of either God or the world without speaking of Jesus Christ. All concepts of reality that ignore Jesus Christ are abstractions.As long as Christ and the world are conceived as two realms bumping against and repelling each other we are left with only the following options. Giving up on reality as a wholeeither we place ourselves in one of the two realms wanting Christ without the world or the world without Christand in both cases we deceive ourselves. . . There are not two realities but only one reality and that is Gods reality revealed in Christ in the reality of the world. Partaking in Christ we stand at the same time in the reality of God and in the reality of the world. The reality of Christ embraces the reality of the world in itself. The world has no reality of its own independent of Gods revelation in Christ. . . . The theme of two realms which has dominated the history of the church again and again is foreign to the New Testament.Bonhoeffer dramatically expressed this singular reality to God in life and in death. Regarding his death Eberhard Bethge a student of Bonhoeffer writes of a man who saw the execution: I saw Pastor Bonhoeffer... kneeling on the floor praying fervently to God. I was most deeply moved by the way this lovable man prayed so devout and so certain that God heard his prayer. At the place of execution he again said a short prayer and then climbed the few steps to the gallows brave and composed. His death ensued after a few seconds. In the almost fifty years that I worked as a doctor I have hardly ever seen a man die so entirely submissive to the will of God."EpilogueWould to God that during this Advent season of 2013 that America; that this grotesque insane evil world would just for a moment STOP . . . and embrace the selfless martyrdom of Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer for he said that Advent creates people new people." Bonhoeffers life is the very essence of sacrifice and thus the real meaning and reality of Christmasnot Santa Claus reindeer snowmen Christmas trees and not material gifts but the one Holy gift from God His only begotten Son Jesus Christ who 2000 years made the ultimate sacrifice and gave His life that we might have a right to the Tree of Life. Saint John wrote of our Lord and how he would be received by usHe Christ was in the world and the world was made by Him and the world knew him not." Yet through Bonhoeffers sacrifice we can know the Lord this Advent season.…A Bonhoeffer Christmas.