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Publication
University of Notre Dame Press (2016), Edition: 1, 312 pages
Description
"Recognized as a leading theological ethicist, Stanley Hauerwas applies his theory of the narrative formation of Christian character to the field of social ethics. He advances his ideas by showing why any consideration cannot be divorced from the kind of community the church is and should be. He also challenges the dominant assumption of contemporary Christian social ethics that there is a special relation between Christianity and some form of liberal democratic social system."--Publisher's description.
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LibraryThing member aevaughn
This book is actually a series of essays centered around themes, thus the overall structure is somewhat disjointed compared to a book, which is designed around a central topic. That being said the essays were thought-provoking and challenging. This book however is probably not a great choice as a
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first read in theology. If you've already been exposed to academic theological works though, then you may find this work to be useful. Show Less
LibraryThing member aevaughn
This book is actually a series of essays centered around themes, thus the overall structure is somewhat disjointed compared to a book, which is designed around a central topic. That being said the essays were thought-provoking and challenging. This book however is probably not a great choice as a
Show More
first read in theology. If you've already been exposed to academic theological works though, then you may find this work to be useful. Show Less
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Original language
English
Physical description
312 p.; 9.14 inches
ISBN
0268007357 / 9780268007355