توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Sanctify them in the Truth: Holiness Exemplified
نام کتاب : Sanctify them in the Truth: Holiness Exemplified
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : آنها را در حقیقت تقدیس کن: تقدس نمونه
سری : T&T Clark Enquiries in Theological Ethics
نویسندگان : Stanley Hauerwas
ناشر : Bloomsbury T&T Clark
سال نشر : 2016
تعداد صفحات : 305
ISBN (شابک) : 9780567658067 , 9780567658050
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Title Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nIntroduction\n The “Rough Ground” of theology\n On genre and bricklaying: What this book is about\n A Thank You\nAcknowledgments\nPreface to the Second Edition\nPreface\nPart 1 - The Task of Theological Ethics: Truthful Speech\n Chapter 1 On Doctrine and Ethics\n Problematizing the relation between doctrine and ethics\n How Christians have thought about being Christian: Some historical considerations\n How ethics became a problem in modernity\n Theology and ethics after Barth\n Chapter 2 The Truth about God: The Decalogue as Condition for Truthful Speech\n God and morality\n Aquinas and Luther on the Decalogue\n Aquinas\n How the law reveals God: The necessity of the church\n Chapter 3 “Salvation even in Sin”: Learning to Speak Truthfully about Ourselves\n The trouble with Sin\n Sin and the human condition: Why they are not the same\n Speaking the Truth, Stealing, and Sin\nPart 2 - The Truth about Sanctification: Holiness Exemplified\n Chapter 4 The Sanctified Body: Why Perfection does not Require a “Self”\n The problem with holiness\n The permeable body in Paul\n The wounded body\n The Sanctified body\n Chapter 5 Going Forward by Looking Back: Agency Reconsidered\n Why I quit worrying about agency and learned to love stories\n The “Postmodern” turn\n Christian character and agency\n Chapter 6 Gay Friendship: A Thought Experiment in Catholic Moral Theology\n Difficult beginnings\n Pretending to be a Roman Catholic moral theologian\n On being friends with gay Christians\n Chapter 7 Characterizing Perfection: Second Thoughts on Character and Sanctification\n What is right and wrong about Wesley\n What is right about Law’s, A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy Life\n Characterizing perfection\n Chapter 8 Timeful Friends: Living with the Handicapped\n On the ethics of writing about the ethics of the care of the mentally handicapped\n On “Using” the mentally handicapped\n Vanier’s wisdom\n Doing things with Vanier\n Chapter 9 In Defense of Cultural Christianity: Reflections on Going to Church\n Culture, theology, and the church\n Going to church\n The church as a non-voluntary community\n Returning to Aldersgate: A sermon with commentary\n One sermon does not make a culture, but it is not a bad place to start\nPart 3 - Speaking Truthfully in, for, and against the World\n Chapter 10 The Non-Violent Terrorist: In Defense of Christian Fanaticism\n On being a fanatic\n The “Ethics” of terrorism\n Epistemological crises and war\n Witness as theological terrorism\n Chapter 11 No Enemy, No Christianity: Preaching between ‘Worlds’\n Chapter 12 Christians in the Hands of Flaccid Secularists: Theology and “Moral Inquiry” in the Modern University\n On being a theologian and ethicist with two stories\n How theology managed to become a “Curiosity” in the university\n The difference God makes\n Chapter 13 Christian Schooling or Making Students Dysfunctional\n An address for the opening of the school year at King College (Bristol, Tennessee)\n Chapter 14 For Dappled Things\n Commencement address for PhD Ceremony Duke University, 1996\nPart 4 - Sermonic Illustrations\n Chapter 15 Practice Preaching\n Can (or Should) we practice preaching?\n The authority of the practice\n The story that requires that preaching be practiced\n Chapter 16 Reformation Is Sin\n Sermon for Fig Tree Assembly, NY, Sunday, October 29, 1995 a sermon for Reformation Sunday in honor of Robert Wilken\n Chapter 17 The Cruelty of Peace\n Sermon for Advent Service, December 8, 1995, at Duke Chapel\n Chapter 18 Living on Dishonest Wealth\n For Fred Herzog\n Chapter 19 God’s Grandeur\n Chapter 20 On Not Holding On or Witnessing the Resurrection\nIndex