pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
pickabook books with huge discounts for everyone
Visit our new collection website www.collectionsforschool.co.uk
     
Email: Subscribe to news & offers:
Need assistance? Log In/Register


Item Details
Title: WILDERNESS WANDERINGS
PROBING TWENTIETH-CENTURY THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY
By: Stanley Hauerwas
Format: Paperback

List price: £26.99


We believe that this item is permanently unavailable, and so we cannot source it.

ISBN 10: 0813333482
ISBN 13: 9780813333489
Publisher: INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Pub. date: 14 August, 1998
Pages: 256
Description: Wilderness Wanderings slashes through the tangled undergrowth that Christianity in America has become to clear a space for those for whom theology still matters. Writing to a generation of Christians that finds itself at once comfortably at home" yet oddly fettered and irrelevant in America, Stanley Hauerwas challenges contemporary Christians to reimagine what it might mean to break back into Christianity" in a world that is at best semi-Christian. While the myth that America is a Christian nation has long been debunked, a more urgent constructive task remains namely, discerning what it may mean for Christians approaching the threshold of the twenty-first century to be courageous in their convictions. Ironically, reclaiming the church's identity and mission may require relinquishing its purported gains",which often amount to little more than a sense of comfort, the seduction of feeling at ease in Zion", to take up again the risk and adventure of life on the way." Accordingly, this book gives no comfort to the religious right or left, which continues to think Christianity can be made compatible with the sentimentalities of democratic liberalism.Such a re-visioned church will not establish itself through conquest or in a reconstituted Christendom, but rather must develop within its own life the patient, attentive skills of a wayfaring people. At least a church seasoned by a peripatetic life stands a better chance of noticing the changing directions of God's leading. The wilderness, therefore, ought not to appear to contemporary Christians in America as a foreboding and frightening possibility but as an opportunity to rediscover the excitement and spirit, but also the rigorous discipline, of faithful itinerancy. At such a crucial time as this, Hauerwas challenges Christians to eschew the insidious dangers that attend too permanent a habitation in a place called America and to assume instead the holy risks and hazards characteristic of people called out, set apart, and led by God. Wilderness Wanderings is a clarion call for Christians to relinquish the impermanent citizenship of a home that can never be the church's final resting place and confidently take up a course of life the horizons of which are as wide and expansive as the God who promises to lead.The book engages, often quite critically, with major theological and philosophical figures, such as Reinhold Niebuhr, Martha Nussbaum, Jeff Stout, Tristram Engelhardt, Iris Murdoch, John Milbank, and Martin Luther King Jr. These interrogations illumine why theology must reclaim its own politics and ethics. Intent on avoiding abstraction, Hauerwas intervenes in current debates around medicine, the culture wars, and race.
Synopsis: Wilderness Wanderings slashes through the tangled undergrowth that Christianity in America has become to clear a space for those for whom theology still matters. Writing to a generation of Christians that finds itself at once comfortably at home" yet oddly fettered and irrelevant in America, Stanley Hauerwas challenges contemporary Christians to reimagine what it might mean to break back into Christianity" in a world that is at best semi-Christian. While the myth that America is a Christian nation has long been debunked, a more urgent constructive task remains namely, discerning what it may mean for Christians approaching the threshold of the twenty-first century to be courageous in their convictions. Ironically, reclaiming the church's identity and mission may require relinquishing its purported gains",which often amount to little more than a sense of comfort, the seduction of feeling at ease in Zion", to take up again the risk and adventure of life on the way." Accordingly, this book gives no comfort to the religious right or left, which continues to think Christianity can be made compatible with the sentimentalities of democratic liberalism.Such a re-visioned church will not establish itself through conquest or in a reconstituted Christendom, but rather must develop within its own life the patient, attentive skills of a wayfaring people. At least a church seasoned by a peripatetic life stands a better chance of noticing the changing directions of God's leading. The wilderness, therefore, ought not to appear to contemporary Christians in America as a foreboding and frightening possibility but as an opportunity to rediscover the excitement and spirit, but also the rigorous discipline, of faithful itinerancy. At such a crucial time as this, Hauerwas challenges Christians to eschew the insidious dangers that attend too permanent a habitation in a place called America and to assume instead the holy risks and hazards characteristic of people called out, set apart, and led by God. Wilderness Wanderings is a clarion call for Christians to relinquish the impermanent citizenship of a home that can never be the church's final resting place and confidently take up a course of life the horizons of which are as wide and expansive as the God who promises to lead.The book engages, often quite critically, with major theological and philosophical figures, such as Reinhold Niebuhr, Martha Nussbaum, Jeff Stout, Tristram Engelhardt, Iris Murdoch, John Milbank, and Martin Luther King Jr. These interrogations illumine why theology must reclaim its own politics and ethics. Intent on avoiding abstraction, Hauerwas intervenes in current debates around medicine, the culture wars, and race.
Publication: US
Imprint: Westview Press Inc
Returns: Returnable
Some other items by this author:
A COMMUNITY OF CHARACTER
A COMMUNITY OF CHARACTER
A CROSS-SHATTERED CHURCH (PB)
A GREATER FREEDOM (HB)
A GREATER FREEDOM (PB)
A GREATER FREEDOM (PB)
ABRAHAM'S PROMISE (PB)
AFTER CHRISTENDOM? (PB)
AFTER THE SPIRIT (PB)
AGAINST THE NATIONS (HB)
AGAINST THE NATIONS (PB)
APPROACHING THE END (PB)
APPROACHING THE END (PB)
BEGINNINGS: INTERROGATING HAUERWAS
BEGINNINGS: INTERROGATING HAUERWAS
BEGINNINGS: INTERROGATING HAUERWAS (HB)
BEGINNINGS: INTERROGATING HAUERWAS (PB)
BETTER HOPE (PB)
BETWEEN THE STATE AND THE EUCHARIST
BETWEEN THE STATE AND THE EUCHARIST (HB)
BUT WAS IT JUST? (PB)
CHARACTER AND THE CHRISTIAN LIFE
CHARACTER AND THE CHRISTIAN LIFE (HB)
CHARACTER AND THE CHRISTIAN LIFE (PB)
CHARACTER OF VIRTUE
CHARACTER OF VIRTUE (HB)
CHRISTIAN EXISTENCE TODAY (PB)
CHRISTIANITY, DEMOCRACY, AND THE RADICAL ORDINARY
CHRISTIANITY, DEMOCRACY, AND THE RADICAL ORDINARY
CHRISTIANITY, DEMOCRACY, AND THE RADICAL ORDINARY (HB)
CHRISTIANITY, DEMOCRACY, AND THE RADICAL ORDINARY (PB)
CHRISTIANS AMONG THE VIRTUES (PB)
COMMUNITY OF CHARACTER (HB)
COMMUNITY OF CHARACTER (PB)
CONSTANTINE REVISITED (HB)
CROSS-SHATTERED CHRIST (PB)
CROSS-SHATTERED CHURCH (PB)
DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT (HB)
DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT (PB)
DISRUPTING TIME (HB)
DISSENT FROM THE HOMELAND (HB)
DISSENT FROM THE HOMELAND (PB)
DISSENT FROM THE HOMELAND (PB)
DIVERSITY AND DOMINION
FULLY ALIVE (HB)
GROWING OLD IN CHRIST
HANNAH'S CHILD (PB)
HEALTH CARE AND CHRISTIAN ETHICS (HB)
IN CONVERSATION
IN GOOD COMPANY
IN GOOD COMPANY (HB)
IN GOOD COMPANY (PB)
KILLING FROM THE INSIDE OUT (PB)
LEARNING TO SPEAK CHRISTIAN (PB)
LITURGY, TIME AND THE POLITICS OF REDEMPTION (PB)
LIVING GENTLY IN A VIOLENT WORLD
LIVING WELL AND DYING FAITHFULLY (PB)
LORD, TEACH US (PB)
MATTHEW (HB)
MINDING THE WEB (HB)
MINDING THE WEB (PB)
NAMING THE SILENCES (PB)
PENTECOSTALS AND NONVIOLENCE (HB)
PENTECOSTALS AND NONVIOLENCE (PB)
PERFORMING THE FAITH
PILGRIM HOLINESS
PLOUGH QUARTERLY NO. 27 - THE VIOLENCE OF LOVE
PLOUGH QUARTERLY NO. 9
PRAYERS PLAINLY SPOKEN (PB)
PREACHING THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT (PB)
PREACHING TO STRANGERS (PB)
RADICAL GRACE (HB)
RADICAL GRACE (PB)
RADICAL TRADITIONS (PB)
RESIDENT ALIENS (PB)
RESIDENT ALIENS (PB)
REVELATION AND STORY (HB)
SANCTIFY THEM IN THE TRUTH
SANCTIFY THEM IN THE TRUTH
SANCTIFY THEM IN THE TRUTH (PB)
SANCTIFY THEM IN THE TRUTH (PB)
SCHOOLING CHRISTIANS (PB)
SELLING OUT THE CHURCH
SELLING OUT THE CHURCH (PB)
SHOULD WAR BE ELIMINATED?
SKEPTICISM, RELATIVISM, AND RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE (HB)
SKEPTICISM, RELATIVISM, AND RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE (PB)
SPEAK UP FOR JUST WAR OR PACIFISM? (HB)
SPEAK UP FOR JUST WAR OR PACIFISM? (PB)
STATIONS ON THE JOURNEY OF INQUIRY (HB)
STATIONS ON THE JOURNEY OF INQUIRY (PB)
SUFFERING PRESENCE (HB)
SUFFERING PRESENCE (PB)
SUNDAY ASYLUM (PB)
TALKING WITH CHRISTIANS (PB)
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS (HB)
THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CHRISTIAN ETHICS (PB)
THE CONTINUING RELEVANCE OF WESLEYAN THE (PB)
THE CONTINUING RELEVANCE OF WESLEYAN THEOLOGY (HB)
THE HAUERWAS READER (HB)
THE HAUERWAS READER (PB)
THE HOLY SPIRIT (PB)
THE JUST WAR (PB)
THE MALADY OF THE CHRISTIAN BODY
THE MALADY OF THE CHRISTIAN BODY (HB)
THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM
THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM
THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM (PB)
THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM (PB)
THE PEACEABLE KINGDOM (PB)
THE PRACTICE OF THE BODY OF CHRIST (PB)
THE STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY
THE STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY (HB)
THE STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY (PB)
THE STATE OF THE UNIVERSITY - ACADEMIC KNOWLEDGES AND THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD
THE WISDOM OF THE CROSS (PB)
THE WORK OF THEOLOGY (PB)
THEOLOGY AND THE DISCIPLINES OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE
THEOLOGY AND THE DISCIPLINES OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE (HB)
TRANSFORMING FATE INTO DESTINY (HB)
TRUTHFULNESS AND TRAGEDY (PB)
UNLEASHING THE SCRIPTURE (PB)
VISION AND VIRTUE (HB)
VISION AND VIRTUE (PB)
WAR AND THE AMERICAN DIFFERENCE (PB)
WHERE RESIDENT ALIENS LIVE (PB)
WHY NARRATIVE? (PB)
WHY NARRATIVE? (PB)
WILDERNESS WANDERINGS (HB)
WILDERNESS WANDERINGS (PB)
WILL CAMPBELL, PREACHER MAN (HB)
WILL CAMPBELL, PREACHER MAN (PB)
WITH THE GRAIN OF THE UNIVERSE (PB)
WITHOUT APOLOGY
WITHOUT APOLOGY (PB)
WORKING WITH WORDS (HB)
WORKING WITH WORDS (PB)

TOP SELLERS IN THIS CATEGORY
The Book of Forgiving (Paperback)
HarperCollins Publishers
Our Price : £7.29
more details
The Screwtape Letters (Paperback)
HarperCollins Publishers
Our Price : £7.29
more details
The Lord's Supper (Microfilm)
Our Price : £12.40
more details
The Problem of Pain (Paperback)
HarperCollins Publishers
Our Price : £7.29
more details
Why Study the Past? (new edition) (Paperback)
Darton,Longman & Todd Ltd
Our Price : £7.29
more details
BROWSE FOR BOOKS IN RELATED CATEGORIES
 HUMANITIES
 religion & beliefs
 christianity
 christian theology


Information provided by www.pickabook.co.uk
SHOPPING BASKET
  
Your basket is empty
  Total Items: 0
 

NEW
Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr A celebratory, inclusive and educational exploration of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr for both children that celebrate and children who want to understand and appreciate their peers who do.
add to basket

Learning
That''s My Story!: Drama for Confidence, Communication and C... The ability to communicate is an essential life skill for all children, underpinning their confidence, personal and social wellbeing, and sense of self.
add to basket