[Rezension von: Bell, Daniel M.: Liberation Theology after the End of History: The Refusal to Cease Suffering...]

In this review essay, I consider the recent work of students of Stanley Hauerwas on matters related to political theology. Eight books (and scattered articles) are treated in two groups: one more theoretical, the other more practically oriented. Of special interest is whether and how Jeffrey Stout&#...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of Religious Ethics. - Wiley Subscription Services, 1973. - 36(2008), 3, Seite 511-542
1. Verfasser: Pinches, Charles (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Bell, Daniel M., Cavanaugh, William T., Johnson, Kelly S., Long, D. Stephen, McCarthy, David Matzko, Shuman, Joel, Volck, Brian, Toole, David
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2008
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:The Journal of Religious Ethics
Schlagworte:Hauerwas's "influence" nation-state capitalism political imagination Church practices embodiment patience
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Zusammenfassung:In this review essay, I consider the recent work of students of Stanley Hauerwas on matters related to political theology. Eight books (and scattered articles) are treated in two groups: one more theoretical, the other more practically oriented. Of special interest is whether and how Jeffrey Stout's concerns about Hauerwas's negative political "influence" apply. I suggest that while sometimes narratives of decline dominate overmuch, these works rightly and creatively seek to expand our political imagination beyond the narrowness of modern nation-state politics and its attending capitalist assumptions. Moreover, in all cases, Hauerwas's students stress a kind of political embodiment of Christ in the practices of particular communities, beginning with the Christian Church, but including also medicine, economy, and family. Spread out, this embodiment combats a pervasive modern Gnosticism, trains us in patience and hope, and gives room for a more truthful description of Church and world.
ISSN:14679795