Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
"When Character and the Christian Life first appeared in 1975, it was the most important theological contribution to moral debate to appear for many years. Hauerwas followed Catholic moral theology in making the theory of the virtues a topic for argument between secular and Christian moralities; but he linked that theory to a distinctively Protestant view of God's relationship to human beings. And he did this in a way that might have been thought to challenge equally Catholic and Calvinist views of morality, let alone the impoverished and narcissistic perspectives of theological liberalism." --Alasdair MacIntyre, author of Whose Justice? Which Rationality?
Synopsis
In this volume Stanley Hauerwas assesses interest in the "ethics of character" and suggests areas in his own work that now call for some corrective and/or further work.
Synopsis
Some fourteen years after its initial publication, this important and influential book, with a new, substantial, and candid introduction by the author, is available in a reasonably priced paperback edition. In this volume Hauerwas assesses recent interest in the "ethics of character" and suggests areas in his own work that now call for some corrective and/or further work.
Description
Includes bibliographical references and index.