Stanley Hauerwas is the Gilbert T. Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics at Duke Divinity School, Duke University.
"Stanley Hauerwas is a man of many gifts. These include wide and
deep learning, passion about the issues of the day, a pastoral
heart, a love of the Lord Jesus, and a puckish humor that permeates
everything he does. Hauerwas has forged these gifts into a vocation
as a daring, candid, imaginative ethicist in the service of the
Gospel. All of these gifts are richly on exhibit in this book. In
turn, the preacher in these sermons is critical, self-reflective,
outrageous, passionate, and wise--all of the practices that
constitute 'Stanley Hauerwas' which this writer performs so well.
Beyond the sermons, the prayers show a vigorous faith. The
concluding interviews are mesmerizing in Hauerwas's capacity to
make connections. The cumulative effort of it all is
breathtaking--just what Stanley intends--or he would not be
Stanley." --Walter Brueggemann,
Columbia Theological Seminary "Stanley Hauerwas is always full of
insight, but it is a rare treat to hear him speaking in a relaxed
mode. Here he steps away from argument and takes time to be awed by
beauty, to love good books and good friends, to delight in marriage
and grieve at death--and he does all that consciously in the
presence of God. This is a wonderfully fresh book." --Ellen F.
Davis,
Professor of Bible and Practical Theology, Duke Divinity School "By
his own confession, Stanley Hauerwas loves being a theologian,
loves to preach, and is learning to pray. This wise and winsome
collection of Sunday sermons, wedding sermons, ordination sermons,
eulogies, prayers, and interviews is a gift from these loves.
Offered with the grace of confidence that Jesus is who the church
proclaims him to be, these "sundries" take us to the edge of an
extraordinary world--comic, just, and redeemed. And most of all,
they take us to a place more real than real. Both singing above his
work as a teacher and provocateur and revealing the beat of faith
beneath it, they voice Stanley Hauerwas's wonderful eloquence as a
witness, a friend, an interlocutor, and a child of God." --Wesley
Avram,
Clement-Muehl Assistant Professor of Communication, Yale Divinity
School
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