This book marks the first detailed engagement with the work of Stanley Hauerwas in a British context.An important group of theologians including Colin Gunton, Duncan Forrester, Gerard Loughlin, Ann Loades, Enda McDonagh, Nigel Biggar, Linda Woodhead, John Milbank and Stephen Sykes considers issues prominent in Hauerwas' work such as war and pacifism, urban deprivation, mental health, gender, abortion, the Church and cinema, and Church politics.The collection concludes with a response from Hauerwas himself.
This book marks the first detailed engagement with the work of Stanley Hauerwas in a British context.An important group of theologians including Colin Gunton, Duncan Forrester, Gerard Loughlin, Ann Loades, Enda McDonagh, Nigel Biggar, Linda Woodhead, John Milbank and Stephen Sykes considers issues prominent in Hauerwas' work such as war and pacifism, urban deprivation, mental health, gender, abortion, the Church and cinema, and Church politics.The collection concludes with a response from Hauerwas himself.
Dr Mark Thiessen Nation is Director of the London Mennonite Centre. Revd Dr Samuel Wells is Priest-in-Charge of St Elizabeth, Norwich.
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Introducing Hauerwas Introduction to the Essays Samuel Wells Introduction to Stanley Hauerwas Mark Theissen Nation: Stanley Hauerwas: Where Would We Be Without Him? Embodying Hauerwas In the University John Milbank: The Conflict of the Faculties: Theology and the Economy of the Sciences In Mental Health Care Stephen Sykes: Spirituality and Mental Sickness In War and Peace Mark Theissen Nation: The First Word Christians Have to Say About Violence is 'Church': On Bonhoeffer, Baptists and Becoming a Peace Church In an Urban Estate Samuel Wells: No Abiding Inner City: Towards a New Deal for the Church Testing Hauerwas Social Withdrawal Nigel Biggar: Is Stanley Hauerwas a Sectarian? Gender Linda Woodhead: Can Women Love Stanley Hauerwas? Pursuing an Embodied Theology Good and Evil Duncan Forrester: The Church and the Concentration Camp: Some Reflections on Moral Community Conversing with Hauerwas Virtue Colin Gunton: The Church as a School of Virtue? Human Formation in a Trinitarian Framework Abortion Ann Loades: On Abortion: Some Feminist and Theological Reflections Cinema Gerard Loughlin: Looking: The Ethic of Seeing in Church and Cinema Politics Enda McDonagh: Prophecy or Politics? The Role of the Churches in Society Continuing the Conversation Response Stanley Hauerwas: Where Would I Be Without Friends?
Introducing Hauerwas Introduction to the Essays Samuel Wells Introduction to Stanley Hauerwas Mark Theissen Nation: Stanley Hauerwas: Where Would We Be Without Him? Embodying Hauerwas In the University John Milbank: The Conflict of the Faculties: Theology and the Economy of the Sciences In Mental Health Care Stephen Sykes: Spirituality and Mental Sickness In War and Peace Mark Theissen Nation: The First Word Christians Have to Say About Violence is 'Church': On Bonhoeffer, Baptists and Becoming a Peace Church In an Urban Estate Samuel Wells: No Abiding Inner City: Towards a New Deal for the Church Testing Hauerwas Social Withdrawal Nigel Biggar: Is Stanley Hauerwas a Sectarian? Gender Linda Woodhead: Can Women Love Stanley Hauerwas? Pursuing an Embodied Theology Good and Evil Duncan Forrester: The Church and the Concentration Camp: Some Reflections on Moral Community Conversing with Hauerwas Virtue Colin Gunton: The Church as a School of Virtue? Human Formation in a Trinitarian Framework Abortion Ann Loades: On Abortion: Some Feminist and Theological Reflections Cinema Gerard Loughlin: Looking: The Ethic of Seeing in Church and Cinema Politics Enda McDonagh: Prophecy or Politics? The Role of the Churches in Society Continuing the Conversation Response Stanley Hauerwas: Where Would I Be Without Friends?
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