The Hauerwas Reader(English, Paperback, Hauerwas Stanley)

The Hauerwas Reader(English, Paperback, Hauerwas Stanley)

  • Hauerwas Stanley
Publisher:Duke University PressISBN 13: 9780822326915ISBN 10: 0822326914

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The Hauerwas Reader(English, Paperback, Hauerwas Stanley) is written by Hauerwas Stanley and published by Duke University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0822326914 (ISBN 10) and 9780822326915 (ISBN 13).

Stanley Hauerwas is one of the most widely read and oft-cited theologians writing today. A prolific lecturer and author, he has been at the forefront of key developments in contemporary theology, ranging from narrative theology to the "recovery of virtue." Yet despite his prominence and the esteem reserved for his thought, his work has never before been collected in a single volume that provides a sense of the totality of his vision. The editors of The Hauerwas Reader, therefore, have compiled and edited a volume that represents all the different periods and phases of Hauerwas's work. Highlighting both his constructive goals and penchant for polemic, the collection reflects the enormous variety of subjects he has engaged, the different genres in which he has written, and the diverse audiences he has addressed. It offers Hauerwas on ethics, virtue, medicine, and suffering; on euthanasia, abortion, and sexuality; and on war in relation to Catholic and Protestant thought. His essays on the role of religion in liberal democracies, the place of the family in capitalist societies, the inseparability of Christianity and Judaism, and on many other topics are included as well. Perhaps more than any other author writing on religious topics today, Hauerwas speaks across lines of religious traditions, appealing to Methodists, Jews, Anabaptists or Mennonites, Catholics, Episcopalians, and others.