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100 1 $aHauerwas, Stanley,$d1940-
245 10 $aIn good company :$bthe Church as polis /$cby Stanley Hauerwas.
260 $aNotre Dame, Ind. :$bUniversity of Notre Dame Press,$c©1995.
300 $axv, 268 pages ;$c24 cm
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505 00 $gPart 1: In Protestant company --$tWhat could it mean for the Church to be Christ's Body? A question without a clear answer --$tThe Church's one foundation is Jesus Christ her Lord or in a world without foundations all we have is the church --$tWhy Resident Aliens struck a chord --$tWhose Church? Which future? Whither the Anabaptist vision? --$gPart 2: In Catholic company --$tA homage to Mary and to the university called Notre Dame --$tThe importance of being Catholic: unsolicited advice from a Protestant bystander --$tWork as co-creation: a critique of a remarkably bad idea --$tIn praise of Centesimus Annus --$tLiving in truth: moral theology as pilgrimage --$gPart 3: Ecclesial ethics --$tThe liturgical shape of the Christian life: teaching Christian ethics as worship --$tCasuisity in context: the need for tradition --$tA Trinitarian theology of the chief end of all flesh --$tThe Kingship of Christ: why freedom of "Belief" is not enough.
520 $aWith this collection of essays, celebrated theologian Stanley Hauerwas attempts to foment a modest revolution by forcing Christians to take themselves more seriously as Christians and to recognize the unifying beliefs and practices characteristic of their faith - a faith that makes them a political entity apart from the re of the world. By exposing a different account of politics - the church polis and "counter-story" to the world's politics - Hauerwas helps Christians see that in fact, God has given them the means to escape the destructive practices of the world by placing them "in good company" with one another, Catholic and Protestant alike.
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