Stanley Hauerwas
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Stanley Hauerwas, one of America's best-known and most highly regarded contemporary theologians, is the author of many notable works, including The Work of Theology, Approaching the End, Hannah's Child, and Growing Old in Christ.
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Serie
Opere di Stanley Hauerwas
A Community of Character: Toward a Constructive Christian Social Ethic (1981) 427 copie, 2 recensioni
With the Grain of the Universe: The Church's Witness and Natural Theology (2001) 314 copie, 4 recensioni
After Christendom? How the Church Is to Behave If Freedom, Justice, and a Christian Nation Are Bad Ideas (1991) 241 copie, 1 recensione
Unleashing the Scripture: Freeing the Bible from Captivity to America (1993) 234 copie, 3 recensioni
A Better Hope: Resources for a Church Confronting Capitalism, Democracy, and Postmodernity (2001) 219 copie, 1 recensione
Living Gently in a Violent World: The Prophetic Witness of Weakness (Resources for Reconciliation) (2008) 216 copie, 5 recensioni
The Blackwell Companion to Christian Ethics (2004) — A cura di; Collaboratore, alcune edizioni — 165 copie, 1 recensione
Suffering Presence: Theological Reflections on Medicine, the Mentally Handicapped and the Church (1986) 106 copie
A Cross-Shattered Church: Reclaiming the Theological Heart of Preaching (2009) 104 copie, 2 recensioni
Wilderness Wanderings: Probing Twentieth-Century Theology and Philosophy (Radical Traditions, Theology in a… (1997) 103 copie, 1 recensione
Christians Among the Virtues: Theological Conversations With Ancient and Modern Ethics (1997) 90 copie, 1 recensione
War and the American Difference: Theological Reflections on Violence and National Identity (2011) 89 copie
Christianity, Democracy, and the Radical Ordinary: Conversations Between a Radical Democrat and a Christian (2008) 47 copie
Theology Without Foundations: Religious Practice and the Future of Theological Truth (1994) — A cura di — 39 copie
The Wisdom of the Cross: Essays in Honor of John Howard Yoder (1999) — A cura di; Collaboratore — 37 copie
Postliberal Theology and the Church Catholic: Conversations with George Lindbeck, David Burrell, and Stanley Hauerwas (2012) — Interviewee — 28 copie
Beginnings: Interrogating Hauerwas (T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics) (2017) — Autore — 12 copie
RELIGIOUS CONSCIENCE AND NUCLEAR WARFARE: 1982 PAINE LECTURES IN RELIGION Surviving Justly: an Ethical Analysis of… (1982) 4 copie
Pentecostals and Nonviolence: Reclaiming a Heritage (Pentecostals, Peacemaking, and Social Justice) (2012) — Prefazione; Prefazione — 4 copie
Responsibility for Devalued Persons: Ethical Interactions Between Society, the Family, and the Retarded (1982) 4 copie, 1 recensione
Character And The Christian Life 1 copia
Η πολιτική του Ευαγγελίου 1 copia
Opere correlate
Heresies and How to Avoid Them: Why It Matters What Christians Believe (2007) — Prefazione — 242 copie, 2 recensioni
The Modern Theologians: An Introduction to Christian Theology Since 1918 (2005) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni — 214 copie, 1 recensione
The Life of Meaning: Reflections on Faith, Doubt, and Repairing the World (2007) — Collaboratore — 127 copie, 5 recensioni
The Fate of Communion: The Agony of Anglicanism and the Future of a Global Church (2006) — Prefazione — 95 copie
Must Christianity Be Violent?: Reflections on History, Practice, and Theology (2003) — Collaboratore — 85 copie
Living Well and Dying Faithfully: Christian Practices for End-of-Life Care (2009) — Prefazione — 54 copie
Virtues and Practices in the Christian Tradition: Christian Ethics after MacIntyre (1997) — Collaboratore — 54 copie
A Faith Not Worth Fighting For: Addressing Commonly Asked Questions about Christian Nonviolence (Peaceable Kingdom) (2012) — Prefazione — 38 copie, 1 recensione
A Mind Patient and Untamed: Assessing John Howard Yoder's Contributions to Theology, Ethics, and Peacemaking (2004) — Introduzione — 23 copie
On Moral Medicine: Theological Perspectives in Medical Ethics (2012) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni — 20 copie, 1 recensione
Living Out Loud: Conversations about Virtue, Ethics, and Evangelicalism (2010) — Collaboratore — 17 copie
The Malady of the Christian Body: A Theological Exposition of Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians, Volume 1 (2016) — Prefazione — 8 copie
Apocalyptic and the Future of Theology: With and Beyond J. Louis Martyn (2012) — Collaboratore — 6 copie
The Church Made Strange for the Nations: Essays in Ecclesiology and Political Theology (Princeton Theological… (2011) — Collaboratore — 5 copie
The Freedom of a Christian Ethicist: The Future of a Reformation Legacy (2016) — Collaboratore — 5 copie
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome legale
- Hauerwas, Stanley Martin
- Altri nomi
- Hauerwas, Stanley
侯活士 - Data di nascita
- 1940-07-24
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- USA
- Luogo di nascita
- Pleasant Grove, Texas, USA
- Luogo di residenza
- Durham, North Carolina, USA
- Istruzione
- Southwestern University (BA)
Yale University (BD, MA, MPhil, PhD)
University of Edinburgh (DD) - Attività lavorative
- theologian
ethicist
public intellectual - Organizzazioni
- Duke Divinity School
University of Notre Dame
University of Aberdeen - Premi e riconoscimenti
- America's Best Theologian (Time Magazine, 2001)
Utenti
Recensioni
Liste
Premi e riconoscimenti
Potrebbero anche piacerti
Autori correlati
Statistiche
- Opere
- 72
- Opere correlate
- 33
- Utenti
- 8,676
- Popolarità
- #2,767
- Voto
- 4.1
- Recensioni
- 54
- ISBN
- 233
- Lingue
- 6
- Preferito da
- 28
Because of the title of the book, I thought it was going to be more about physical violence (war, death penalty, etc.), but actually it's more about philosophical "violence" and equates slowing down and having patience with "peace."
It speaks mostly to the ways in which we either embrace or reject individuals with disabilities in our everyday lives.
It was an okay read, but too abstract/philosophical for my taste or understanding.
It is written by 3 authors, essentially: John Swinton writes the introduction and conclusion, while Jean Vanier and Stanley Hauerwas each write two chapters. This made the flow a little strange, because each one has a different voice.
I was concerned especially with Jean Vanier's theological views. He states at one point, "Catholics and Protestants, Hindus and Muslims.... they are all our brothers and sisters." (p 28) I didn't think he did a very great job distinguishing how humans are made in God's image, and yet not all humans have turned from sin and joined the family of God.
It had some good points, but I'm betting there's a better book somewhere on this same subject, especially since this one was published a decade ago.
One last quote I liked:
".... speed has produced technology, which then undercuts the viability of community. We see it in medicine today; the task is not to care for patients but to cure them. When caring turns into curing, we don't know what to do with patients when we can't cure them. What do we do with people who have diseases it seems they won't recover from? That's speed taking over." (p 50)… (altro)