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Truthfulness and Tragedy - Further Investigations in Christian Ethics (Paperback)
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Truthfulness and Tragedy - Further Investigations in Christian Ethics (Paperback)
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In Truthfulness and Tragedy Stanley Hauerwas provides an account of
moral existence and ethical rationality that shows how Christian
convictions operate, or should operate, to form and direct lives.
In attempting to conceptualize the basis of Christian ethics in a
manner that will render Christian convictions morally intelligible,
the author casts fresh light on traditional theoretical issues and
articulates the distinctive Christian response to contemporary
concerns such as suicide, medical ethics, and child care. The first
section of the book deals with methodological issues: the meaning
and nature of practical reason, obligation claims, natural law, and
self deception, and the affinity of story and ethics. It focuses on
the relation of truthfulness and tragedy and the need for a story-a
set of religious convictions or "grammar of theology"-that does
justice to the tragic character of human existence. The second
section addresses substantive issues: suicide, euthanasia, and the
value of survival; the moral limits of population growth; the
definition of "person" for medical reasons; and social involvement
and Christian ethics. The overall theme is the need for a community
in which truthfulness is a way of life. In the final section,
devoted to the problem of how to care for retarded children, the
implications of the author's ethical position are given concrete
expression. He discusses the assumptions underlying the willingness
to have children, criteria for humanness, medical ethics, and how
truthful communities deal with suffering. In Truthfulness and
Tragedy Stanley Hauerwas extends and clarifies the ethical position
set forth in his earlier books Character and the Christian Life and
Vision and Virtue. He is associate professor of theology at the
University of Notre Dame. He was a senior fellow in Christian
medical ethics at the Joseph and Rose Kennedy Institute for the
Study of Reproduction and Bioethics, and taught medical ethics at
the University of Texas medical branch in Galveston.
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