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Wilderness Wanderings

Autor Stanley Hauerwas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2011
Wilderness Wanderings slashes through the tangled undergrowth which Christianity in America has become to clear a space for those to whom theology still matters. Stanley Hauerwas engages, often quite critically, with the thought of major theological and philosophical figures, such as Reinhold Niebuhr, Martha Nussbaum, Jeff Stout, Tristram Engelhardt, Iris Murdoch, John Milbank, and Martin Luther King. These interrogations shed light on why theology must reclaim its own politics and ethics. Intent on avoiding abstraction, Hauerwas intervenes with his customary precision and panache in current debates around medicine, the culture wars, and race.'Stanley Hauerwas believes that a day without a good argument is probably not a good day. He needles and provokes, calling on all of us to clarify our assumptions, spell out our commitments, and confront reality straight on with zest and hope:Jean Bethke ELshtain, University of Chicago'Few contemporary thinkers have so relentlessly and respectfully engaged their contemporaries in argument as has Stanley Hauerwas ... His life's work is an argument ... an argument of surpassing importance which reveals new dimensions as it encounters new challenges ... Readers ofWilderness Wanderings will come to understand, if they did not understand before, why Hauerwas and his work figure so prominently in the pages of this journal:First Things'Hauerwas, as always, is provocative, and that is reason enough to read this new collection of essays ... Readers who know Hauerwas will recognize ... the staccato, cantankerous, often humorous voice of these occasional pieces, and new readers will come to know the voice quickly. Both will find the encounter rewarding.Publishers WeeklyStanley M Hauerwas is the Gilbert T Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics at Duke University. His many books include After Christendom?, Against the Nations, and A Better Hope. He co-edits, with Peter Ochs, the Radical Traditions series.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780334028598
ISBN-10: 0334028590
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: SCM Press

Cuprins

* Introduction: Theological Interventions and Interrogations Taking Leave: Disclaiming The False Security Of Home * Knowing How to Go on When You Do Not Know Where You Are: A Response to John Cobb * History as Fate: How Justification by Faith Became Anthropology (and History) in America * The Irony of Reinhold Niebuhr: The Ideological Character of Christian Realism with Michael Broadway. * God as Participant: Time and History in the Work of James Gustafson * Can Aristotle Be a Liberal? Martha Nussbaum on Luck * Flight from Foundationalism, or Things Arent as Bad as They Seem with Phil Kenneson. * Not All Peace Is Peace: Why Christians Cannot Make Peace with Tristram Engelhardts Peace * How Christian Ethics Became Medical Ethics: The Case of Paul Ramsey Re-Turning: Gaining an Orientation, Gathering Resources * How to Go on When You Know You Are Going to Be Misunderstood, or How Paul Holmer Ruined My Life, or Making Sense of Paul Holmer Journeying On: Life on the Road, or the Long Journey Homeward * Murdochian Muddles: Can We Get Through Them If God Does Not Exist? * Reading James McClendon Takes Practice: Lessons in the Craft of Theology * Creation, Contingency, and Truthful Nonviolence: A Milbankian Reflection * Remaining in Babylon: Oliver ODonovans Defense of Christendom with James Fodor. * Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. Remembering

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Stanley Hauerwas challenges contemporary Christians to imagine what it might mean to break back into Christianity in a world that is at best semi-Christian. He engages, often quite critically, with a range of prominent theological and philosophical figures.