Here are a few thought provoking words for the day from Stanley Hauerwas. “At Pentecost God created a new language, but it was a language that is more than words. It is instead a community whos… more →
The Reformed Readerpaulhill wrote 3 weeks ago: Stanley Hauerwas is concise, to the point, and packs a punch as usual. Worship really is the work of … more →
Eli wrote 1 month ago: “Most North American Christians assume that they have a right, if not an obligation, to read t … more →
paulhill wrote 1 month ago: I think I’ve linked to this one before. There are many times I say, “come here, let … more →
Andrew Brower Latz wrote 2 months ago: Lex credendi, lex orandi they say, and fair enough – worship should be a source of theology – but wh … more →
pastormack wrote 2 months ago: If evil and stupidity were in a UFC cage match, like the one coming up this weekend, who would win? … more →
pastormack wrote 3 months ago: I’ve been struck recently by the close relationship between pastoral care and preaching author … more →
witheredgrass wrote 3 months ago: This coming October, Brazos Press is publishing Daniel M. Bell’s Just War as Christian Discipl … more →
Cabe wrote 4 months ago: Abigail wanted me to make a list of the thinkers I reference in class, and write a few words about e … more →
KC Flynn wrote 4 months ago: The basis of the moral life is to see the truth, for only as we see correctly can we act in accordan … more →
Aaron Rathburn wrote 4 months ago: I had the opportunity to order a couple new books last night, so here is what I picked up. I’ … more →
Ben Simpson wrote 4 months ago: It is no secret that among my favorite theologians Stanley Hauerwas stands tall. My closest friends … more →
KC Flynn wrote 5 months ago: In a conversation with Stanley Hauerwas in March, he divulged that he was very much influenced by Sø … more →
John Tyson wrote 6 months ago: If any, few living theologians are as provocative as Stanley Hauerwas. Think what you may, but a the … more →
Ben Simpson wrote 7 months ago: This past Saturday I was able to read Stanley Hauerwas and Jean Vanier’s small work, Living Ge … more →
jonathanlett wrote 7 months ago: Hauerwas asks, "What do I need, or what do we need, to be a community of friends that can not o … more →
jonathanlett wrote 7 months ago: Hauerwas' theology makes for an uncomfortable read. Stanley Hauerwas’ classic work, … more →
dcrowe wrote 8 months ago: This morning, AP published a story featuring Red Cross officials expressing anxiety about the escala … more →
everydaythomist wrote 8 months ago: In light of the inauguration of Barack Obama who cites Reinhold Niebuhr as one of the most influenti … more →