Stanley Hauerwas is Gilbert T. Rowe Professor of Theological Ethics at Duke University. Among his many books are Resident Aliens, A Community of Character, Living Gently in a Violent World, and A Cross-Shattered Church.
Samuel Wells
-- King's College London
"Reading Hauerwas is like walking in on a family argument. You
don't always know when and how the fight started, but you can't
take your eyes off it, you're galvanized by the energy in the room,
you suddenly find the fight is about things you've always been
troubled by -- and you sure as hell will stay rooted to the spot
until you see how the argument comes out. Stanley Hauerwas writes
unputdownable theology -- because he believes in a God who will
never put us down until it's clear how our story comes out."
William Cavanaugh
-- DePaul University
"This book represents the mature thought of one of the most
creative and insightful thinkers of our time. Here we see Hauerwas
grappling with the difficulties caused by the positions his
obedience to Jesus Christ has compelled him to take. Those who
think they already know what Hauerwas has to say should read this
book and rediscover the restless Hauerwas, whose thought is always
straining forward to what lies ahead." Michael Cartwright
-- University of Indianapolis
"Readers of Approaching the End will not find Hauerwas's 'last
word' on any of the topics that he has addressed in his many books.
Rather, he offers readers wise and provocative first words about
topics in Christian eschatology that invite further engagement.
First-time Hauerwas readers are likely to be surprised to encounter
the unstinting rigor of a Christian theologian who dares to think
about last things while looking squarely at the prospect of his own
death. Longtime readers will be struck that Hauerwas continues to
challenge us to rethink what it means for Christians to affirm that
'God is making all things new.'" Fergus Kerr
-- University of Edinburgh
"Once again the master brings out of his treasure what is new and
what is old -- I shall return to these essays with gratitude for
their grace and insight."
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