The subtitle of Stanley Hauerwas's new book raises a question: Why would anyone want to read a theologian's memoir? The answer is not immediately self-evident. One can admire a thinker or an artist ...
What’s a university for? The Barthian revolution in theology excoriated this line of reasoning, even as it happily burned many bridges to the 13th century. Barth thought that theologians ought to quit ...
Dr. Stanley M. Hauerwas of the Divinity School at Duke University will present "Why No One Wants to Die in America" as this year's Danforth Lecture at Hope College on Monday, Jan. 21, at 3:30 p.m. in ...
The theologian, professor, and author urges believers to reclaim the language of their faith. When Time magazine named Stanley Hauerwas “America’s Best Theologian” in 2001, Hauerwas replied, “‘Best’ ...
Mohler: … When you look at evangelicalism and you look at evangelical churches, what do you see as the particular moment that now presents us with a completely ...
Ex-Dallasite Stanley Hauerwas lays theological brick, one word at a time, in memoir 'Hannah's Child'
Stanley Hauerwas doesn't cuss as much as he once did, but for a world-class theologian he's still earthy, even as he explains the divine. Consider his rapid-fire response to a request that he ...
Here’s an early peak at next week’s podcast: an interview with Stanley Hauerwas, the Duke University scholar who was named America’s “best theologian” by Times magazine in 2001. (“Best,” Hauerwas ...
Where prophets of the so-called secular world spar with figures of faith in public discourse, Stanley Hauerwas cuts a complicated figure. At 77, he is an emeritus professor at Duke Divinity School and ...
Is Stanley Hauerwas really retiring? He has stepped down from his post at Duke Divinity School. But a man of his energy will surely write and speak more in various venues. Happily, we have not seen ...
Religious talk usually makes me twitchy. But when I first met Stanley Hauerwas, in the early ’90s — about 10 years before Time magazine named him “America’s Best Theologian” — I found it impossible ...
Time Magazine once called him "America's Best Theologian." Today, the nearly 74-year-old Christian is thinking a lot about "approaching the end." As his hair grays and thins, Stanley Hauerwas thinks a ...
and Law School, isn’t talking about immigrants but about Christians living in modern America. The compelling metaphor is a good example of the thought-provoking messages of an internationally ...
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