Welcome to the alumni section of HouseofBonhoeffer.com! Each story in the Alumni Spotlight section is written by a current House member about a noteworthy alumnus. You can find updates there about former House members who are now making their mark on the world.
Below that, you will find content written by House alums themselves, some during their time at King's, and some during their post-graduate work.
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Alumni Spotlight
Greg Baumann, the President of Bonhoeffer, recently sat down with Matt Kaal, a former Bonhoeffer President and alumnus of The King’s College. Greg: So Matt, could you tell us a little bit about some of your earliest defining memories of… More »
This article was authored by Bonhoeffer alumnus Brendan Case and his wife, Alissa, in honor of the anniversary of Bonhoeffer’s death at Flossenberg Concentration Camp. I. The Man Bonhoeffer was raised in a wealthy Berlin family: his father taught psychiatry… More »
A Prepared Lecture delivered at Interregnum IV, April 2008 A Note from Brendan: This is the complete text of a lecture I delivered at The King’s College during Interregnum IV. As it was spoken, the text includes only verbal citatations;… More »
Matthias Clock delivered this speech to the visiting debaters during the Empire Debates on January 22, 2012. This was the first debate tournament hosted in our Empire State Building campus. Read more about the Empire Debates here. I cannot tell… More »
“Housist Reflections from a Former Kingsian.” Based purely on who it is named for, Bonhoeffer was my least favorite House. By far. I didn’t really have anything against Dietrich Bonhoeffer, I just had plenty more reasons to like the other… More »
This article was written by Bonhoeffer alumnus Brendan Case during his time at King’s. It was originally published in The Gadfly on February 4, 2009. Reprinted with permission. Cosmopolitanism (literally, “the world for one’s city”) is perhaps the chief virtue… More »
Originally published on the National Review website by Bonhoeffer alumnus Christopher White in conjunction with Rebecca Marchinda. Reprinted with permission. Monday was World Population Day, and in order to mark the occasion, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has launched… More »









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