Stanley Hauerwas is one of the most widely read and oft-cited theologians writing today. A prolific lecturer and author, he has been at the forefront of key developments in contemporary theology, ranging from narrative theology to the βrecovery of virtue.β Yet despite his prominence and the esteem r
The Hauerwas Reader
β Scribed by Stanley Hauerwas (editor); John Berkman (editor); Michael Cartwright (editor)
- Publisher
- Duke University Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 732
- Category
- Library
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