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Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Editorial Introductions | |
An Introduction to The Hauerwas Reader | 3 | |
Stan the Man: A Thoroughly Biased Account of a Completely Unobjective Person | 17 | |
Pt. II | Reframing Theological Ethics | |
1 | How "Christian Ethics" Came to Be (1997) | 37 |
2 | On Keeping Theological Ethics Theological (1983) | 51 |
3 | A Retrospective Assessment of an "Ethics of Character": The Development of Hauerwas's Theological Project (1985,2001) | 75 |
4 | Why the "Sectarian Temptation" Is a Misrepresentation: A Response to James Gustafson (1988) | 90 |
5 | Reforming Christian Social Ethics: Ten Theses (1981) | 111 |
6 | Jesus and the Social Embodiment of the Peaceable Kingdom (1983) | 116 |
7 | The Church as God's New Language (1986) | 142 |
8 | Vision, Stories, and Character (1973, 2001) | 165 |
9 | A Story-Formed Community: Reflections on Watership Down (1981) | 171 |
10 | Self-Deception and Autobiography: Reflections on Speer's Inside the Third Reich, With David B. Burrell (1974) | 200 |
11 | Character, Narrative, and Growth in the Christian Life (1980) | 221 |
12 | The Interpretation of Scripture: Why Discipleship Is Required (1993) | 255 |
13 | Casuistry in Context: The Need for Tradition (1995) | 267 |
14 | Courage Exemplified, with Charles Pinches (1993) | 287 |
15 | Why Truthfulness Requires Forgiveness: A Commencement Address for Graduates of a College of the Church of the Second Chance (1992) | 307 |
16 | Peacemaking: The Virtue of the Church (1985) | 318 |
17 | Remembering as a Moral Task: The Challenge of the Holocaust (1981) | 327 |
18 | Practicing Patience: How Christians Should Be Sick, with Charles Pinches (1997) | 348 |
Pt. III | New Intersections in Theological Ethics | |
19 | The Servant Community: Christian Social Ethics (1983) | 371 |
20 | Should War Be Eliminated? A Thought Experiment (1984) | 392 |
21 | On Being a Church Capable of Addressing a World at War: A Pacifist Response to the United Methodist Bishops' Pastoral In Defense of Creation (1988) | 426 |
22 | A Christian Critique of Christian America (1986) | 459 |
23 | Sex in Public: How Adventurous Christians Are Doing It (1978) | 481 |
24 | The Radical Hope in the Annunciation: Why Both Single and Married Christians Welcome Children (1998) | 505 |
25 | Why Gays (as a Group) Are Morally Superior to Christians (as a Group) (1993) | 519 |
26 | Christianity: It's Not a Religion, It's an Adventure (1991) | 522 |
27 | Salvation and Health: Why Medicine Needs the Church (1985) | 539 |
28 | Should Suffering Be Eliminated? What the Retarded Have to Teach Us (1984) | 556 |
29 | Memory, Community, and the Reasons for Living: Reflections on Suicide and Euthanasia, with Richard Bondi (1976) | 577 |
30 | Must a Patient Be a Person to Be a Patient? Or, My Uncle Charlie Is Not Much of a Person, But He Is Still My Uncle Charlie (1975) | 596 |
31 | Abortion, Theologically Understood (1991) | 603 |
Stanley Hauerwas's Essays in Theological Ethics: A Reader's Guide | 623 | |
Selected Annotated Bibliography | 673 | |
Scripture References | ||
Name Index | ||
Subject Index |
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