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Dispatches from the front : theological engagements with the secular / Stanley Hauerwas.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hauerwas, Stanley, 1940-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Christian sociology.
Forgiveness--Religious aspects--Christianity.
Forgiveness.
Liberalism (Religion).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (247 p.)
Place of Publication:
Durham : Duke University Press, 1994.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
God knows it is hard to make God boring, Stanley Hauerwas writes, but American Christians, aided and abetted by theologians, have accomplished that feat. Whatever might be said about Hauerwas—and there is plenty—no one has ever accused him of being boring, and in this book he delivers another jolt to all those who think that Christian theology is a matter of indifference to our secular society.At once Christian theology and social criticism, this book aims to show that the two cannot be separated. In this spirit, Hauerwas mounts a forceful attack on current sentimentalities about the significance of democracy, the importance of the family, and compassion, which appears here as a literally fatal virtue. In this time of the decline of religious knowledge, when knowing a little about a religion tends to do more harm than good, Hauerwas offers direction to those who would make Christian discourse both useful and truthful. Animated by a deep commitment, his essays exhibit the difference that Christian theology can make in the shaping of lives and the world.
Contents:
Positioning: In the church and university but not of either
Constancy and forgiveness: The novel as a school for virtue
On honor: By way of a comparison of Karl Barth and Trollope
Why truthfulness requires forgiveness: A commencement address for graduates of a college of the church of the second chance
The democratic policing of Christianity
Creation as apocalyptic: A tribute to William Stringfellow with Jeff Powell
Can a pacifist think about war?
Whose "just" war? Which peace?
Why gays (as a group) are morally superior to Christians (as a group)
Communitarians and medical ethicists: Or, "why I am none of the above"
Killing compassion
The church and the mentally handicapped: A continuing challenge to the imagination.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (pages [187]-231) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780822317166
0822317168
9780822396581
0822396580
OCLC:
624443231

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