A Better Hope: Resources for a Church Confronting Capitalism, Democracy, and Postmodernity

A Better Hope: Resources for a Church Confronting Capitalism, Democracy, and Postmodernity

by Stanley Hauerwas
A Better Hope: Resources for a Church Confronting Capitalism, Democracy, and Postmodernity

A Better Hope: Resources for a Church Confronting Capitalism, Democracy, and Postmodernity

by Stanley Hauerwas

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Overview

By his own admission never one to duck a good fight, Stanley Hauerwas has in the past three decades established himself as one of our most important and most disputatious theologians. With A Better Hope, he concentrates on the constructive case for the truth and power of the church and its faith, "since Christians cannot afford to let ourselves be defined by what we are against. Whatever or whomever we are against, we are so only because God has given us so much to be for."

Hauerwas here crystallizes and extends profound criticisms of America, liberalism, capitalism, and postmodernism, but also identifies unlikely allies (such as Chicago Archbishop Francis Cardinal George) and locates surprising resources for Christian survival (such as mystery novels). Interlocutors along the way include Reinhold Niebuhr, John Courtney Murray, and, in a significant and previously unpublished essay, social gospeller Walter Rauschenbusch.

Never boring and often telling, A Better Hope demonstrates how a thinker so often accused of being "tribal" and "sectarian" is at the same time one of few contemporary theologians read not just by other theologians, but by political scientists, philosophers, medical ethicists, law professors, and literary theorists.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587430008
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 12/01/2000
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Stanley Hauerwas is the Gilbert T. Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics at Duke University. His previous books include Sanctify Them in the Truth, A Community of Character, The Peaceable Kingdom and the bestselling Resident Aliens (coauthored with William Willimon).

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction

Part 1: The Church in the Time Called America
1. On Being a Christian and an American
2. The Christian Difference: Or, Surviving Postmodernism
3. Resisting Capitalism: On Marriage and Homosexuality

Part 2: Christian Ethics in American Time
4. Christian Ethics in America (and the Journal of Religious Ethics): A Report on a Book I Will Not Write
5. Walter Rauschenbusch and the Saving of America
6. Not Late Enough: The Divided Mind of Dignitatis Humanae Personae
7. Only Theology Overcomes Ethics: Or, What "Ethicists" Must Learn from Jenson
8. Why The Politics of Jesus Is Not a Classic

Part 3: Church Time
9. Why Time Cannot and Should Not Heal the Wounds of History, But Time Has Been and Can Be Redeemed
10. Worship, Evangelism, Ethics: On Eliminating the "And"
11. Enduring: Or, How Rowan Greer Taught Me How to Read
12. Captured in Time: Friendship and Aging
13. Sinsick
14. McInerny Did It: Or, Should a Pacifist Read Murder Mysteries?

Appendix: The Ekklesia Project: A Declaration and an Invitation to All Christians

Notes
Index
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