
Approaching the End
Eschatological Reflections on Church, Politics, and Life
- 272 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
In this book Stanley Hauerwas explores the significance of eschatological reflection for helping the church negotiate the contemporary world.In Part One, "Theological Matters," Hauerwas directly addresses his understanding of the eschatological character of the Christian faith. In Part Two, "Church and Politics," he deals with the political reality of the church in light of the end, addressing such issues as the divided character of the church, the imperative of Christian unity, and the necessary practice of sacrifice. End, for Hauerwas, has a double meaning -- both chronological end and end in the sense of "aim" or "goal."In Part Three, "Life and Death," Hauerwas moves from theology and the church as a whole to focusing on how individual Christians should live in light of eschatology. What does an eschatological approach to life tell us about how to understand suffering, how to form habits of virtue, and how to die?
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One
- The End Is in the Beginning: Creation and Apocalyptic
- The End of Sacrifice: An Apocalyptic Politics
- Witness
- Part Two
- Church Matters: On Faith and Politics
- The End of Protestantism
- Which Church? What Unity? or, An Attempt to Say What I May Think about the Future of Christian Unity
- War and Peace
- Part Three
- Bearing Reality
- Habit Matters: The Bodily Character of the Virtues
- Suffering Presence: Twenty--five Years Later
- Cloning the Human Body
- Doing Nothing Gallantly
- Disability: An Attempt to Think With
- Index