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I confess I take perverse delight as a theologian in the controversies surrounding postmodernism.
Stanley Hauerwas
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Stanley Hauerwas
Age: 84
Born: 1940
Born: July 24
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Dallas
Texas
Stanley Martin Hauerwas
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I am a Congregationalist with Catholic sensibilities. Which probably explains how I ended up in a Episcopal church.
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The most creative social strategy we have to offer is the church. Here we show the world a manner of life the world can never achieve through social coercion or governmental action. We serve the world by showing it something that it is not, namely, a place where God is forming a family out of strangers.
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I am often criticized, or at least questions are raised, about what appears to be the absence of the Holy Spirit in my work.
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The basis for the ethics of the Sermon on the Mount is not what works, but rather who God is.
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In the Crusades, getting the Holy Land back was the goal, and any means could be used to achieve it. World War II was a crusade. The firebombing of Tokyo by Doolittle and the carpet bombing in Germany, especially by the British, showed that.
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It’s hard to remember that Jesus did not come to make us safe, but rather to make us disciples, citizens of God’s new age, a kingdom of surprise.
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The movement that Jesus begins is constituted by people who believe that they have all the time in the world, made possible by God’s patience, to challenge the world’s impatient violence by cross and resurrection.
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Saints cannot exist without a community, as they require, like all of us, nurturance by a people who, while often unfaithful, preserve the habits necessary to learn the story of God.
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Never think that you need to protect God. Because anytime you think you need to protect God, you can be sure that you are worshipping an idol.
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Christianity is not a set of beliefs or doctrines one believes in order to be a Christian, but rather Christianity is to have one's body shaped, one's habits determined, in such a way that the worship of God is unavoidable.
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I have come to think that the challenge confronting Christians is not that we do not believe what we say, though that can be a problem, but that what we say we believe does not seem to make any difference for either the church or the world.
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