Stanley Hauerwas

Though Hauerwas is most well known for his work related to ethics and political theology, he has written widely on a range of subjects, including philosophical theology, political philosophy, the philosophy of social science, law, education, bioethics, and medical ethics. Hauerwas is known for his fierce criticism of liberal democracy, capitalism, and militarism. He is also a critic of both Christian fundamentalism and liberal Christianity. He is commonly cited as a member of the evangelical left. Hauerwas's work draws from a number of theological perspectives, including Methodism, Anabaptism, Anglicanism, and Catholicism. Among his most important contributions to modern theology are his advocacy of and work related to virtue ethics and postliberal theology. Hauerwas's book, ''A Community of Character: Toward a Constructive Christian Social Ethic'', was named as one of the one hundred most important books on religion in the 20th century by ''Christianity Today''. His most widely known book, however, is likely ''Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony'', which was co-written with William Willimon. Provided by Wikipedia
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