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Living Vocationally (Hardcover): Paul J. Wadell, Charles R. Pinches Living Vocationally (Hardcover)
Paul J. Wadell, Charles R. Pinches
R1,047 R855 Discovery Miles 8 550 Save R192 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Unsettling Arguments (Hardcover): Charles R. Pinches, Kelly S. Johnson, Charles M. Collier Unsettling Arguments (Hardcover)
Charles R. Pinches, Kelly S. Johnson, Charles M. Collier
R1,737 R1,370 Discovery Miles 13 700 Save R367 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Unsettling Arguments - A Festschrift on the Occasion of Stanley Hauerwas's 70th Birthday (Paperback): Charles R. Pinches,... Unsettling Arguments - A Festschrift on the Occasion of Stanley Hauerwas's 70th Birthday (Paperback)
Charles R. Pinches, Kelly S. Johnson, Charles M. Collier
R1,092 R889 Discovery Miles 8 890 Save R203 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contributors: Scott Bader-Saye Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt Michael Baxter Daniel M. Bell Jr. Jana Marguerite Bennett Michael G. Cartwright William T. Cavanaugh Peter Dula Chris K. Huebner Kelly S. Johnson D. Stephen Long M. Therese Lysaught David Matzko McCarthy Joel James Shuman J. Alexander Sider Jonathan Tran Paul J. Wadell Theodore Walker Jr. Endorsements: "Good arguments sustain good friendships, and this volume bears witness to the extraordinary friendships that Hauerwas and his students have been drawn into. Yes, there's gratitude and devotion here, but it's the criticisms that stand out, that make this a particularly feisty festschrift. His dependence on Yoder runs afoul of his devotion to Aristotle. He domesticates Wittgenstein's skepticism in order to discount his own individualism. He misconstrues the church as polis, makes a mess of practical reason, and gives metaphysics short shrift. He bungles the relationship between disability and grace, misunderstands how liturgy affects the moral life, and runs rough shod over the just war tradition. He is not yet a pacifist He is an heir of the liberalism he despises And he's a lousy dresser to boot Those concerned that Hauerwas's talk of tradition, community, and virtue encourages slavish emulation of authorities and exemplars will find little evidence of that here. Rather, what we find is appreciation mixed with complaint, confidence leavened with doubt, and loyalty expressed in conversation. That we might all have such students, such friends " --John Bowlin Princeton Theological Seminary "Stanley Hauerwas is a public provocateur, a ravenous reader, a restless wrestler with the truth, and an eccentric devotee of baseball, murder mysteries, and liturgically-shaped discipleship. But most of all is he is a devoted, demanding, and dogged academic father to dozens of doctoral students. The breadth of his character takes a community to display. Here, more than ever before, that community of character does in public what Hauerwas and his students do best: tussle, and refine, and introduce new interlocutors, and dismiss out of hand, and rephrase more charitably, and rediscover ancient wisdom, and go back to Aquinas, and quote Barth, and dismantle platitudes, and unsentimentally face the gift and demands of Christ for church, academy, and politics today. This is a work of love turned into a call to renewal, a family reunion transformed into a symposium, a tribute in the guise of a challenge. Admirers and critics of Hauerwas will be enriched by these compelling essays, an ordered array of disagreements in love." --Sam Wells Dean of the Chapel, Duke University Author Biography: Charles Pinches is Chair of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Scranton.

A Gathering of Memories (Paperback): Charles R. Pinches A Gathering of Memories (Paperback)
Charles R. Pinches
R593 R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Save R102 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

We live in a forgetful age, and our collective memory loss can be dangerous. In this intriguing book, Charles Pinches examines the nature of true memory as it appears in family, nation, and church, the three structures that preside over memory's territory. He takes a look at the power of memory in a fallen world, shining light on both the lies that disconnect us and the solution to the problem. Pinches deftly shows how memory is tied to community and ultimately to God. Pastors, lay leaders, and readers in the emerging church movement will appreciate this clear exploration of how memory works to make us human.

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