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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Brother Hauerwas: An analysis of the contribution of Stanley Hauerwas to peacemaking

Hosler, Nathan January 2017 (has links)
Magister Theologiae - MTh / This study will assess Stanley Hauerwas's claim that peacemaking is a virtue of the church in which peace exists as a necessary characteristic of the church. Christians are formed by practices of the church and so gain the skills required to live faithfully in the world. Such formation teaches us to be truthful and to be at peace. Peace is not only part of this formation; it is this formation. Such formation is based on the present existence of peace in the church through Christ. Not only is peace a part of the local and catholic church but war has been abolished through Christ. Hauerwas claims theology as a legitimate discourse in relation to social and physical sciences. Theology has its primary locus in the church rather than in ahistorical accounts or the university. This claiming of the language of the church creates space for particularity which is often subsumed under the universalizing assertions of the nation-state. With peace as a characteristic of the church, Hauerwas asserts that peacemaking is a virtue of the church and not merely an optional aspect of its life.
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Kravet på godhet : en analys av etiska krav inom kristen etik

Backlund, Viktor January 2018 (has links)
This thesis will discuss the ethical demands that are given by Stanley Hauerwas and William Schweiker in their theory about Christian ethics. The question at issue being discussed is which ethical demands to act good is revealed in Hauerwas and Schweikers understanding of Christian ethics and do they put a stronger demand on Christians to act good? This thesis finds out that both of them put some special ethical demands for Christians that are not the same as to other people. In their writing about the special claims for Christians, when it comes to moral behavior, they have their own way of understanding what these claims are. Hauerwas claims that Christians should act good because of Jesus Christ. To learn to be like him humans need to develop their virtues in a community of virtues. The church is the place where your person and character can develop in a certain way. This view is, according to this thesis, not reasonable in a world with global dynamics. Schweiker claims that the agent and his actions have a special relation and that humans as agents needs to take responsibility and use it as a moral imperative. For Christians responsibility gets more important because of their belief. Schweiker presents an ethic that is both reasonable and applicable to other worldviews in a world with global dynamics.
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Exploring the commonalities between Stanley Hauerwas and James H Cone’s narrative approaches for moral formation for post-Apartheid South Africa

January 2019 (has links)
Doctor Educationis / This thesis will investigate the narrative approach to moral formation by comparing the narrative paradigm as espoused by James H. Cone and Stanley Hauerwas and will apply the findings to post-Apartheid South Africa. I am interested in the extent to which the principles of modernity forms part of the society and the shaping of morality, yet the thesis does not focus on modernity, but on narrative as ideal ethical framework for moral formation. This thesis will look at community, narrative and agency through Stanley Hauerwas’ notion of virtue and James H. Cone’s views of black theology and oppression as means for narrative informed moral formation. This thesis is divided into three major parts. First; an investigation into narrative which includes the arguments made against modernity, narrative and history as it pertains to moral formation and how narrative is understood. Second; James H. Cone and Stanley Hauerwas’ views on narrative and moral formation followed by closer look at Cone and Hauerwas and the critiques of their views. Third; contextualising the findings in a South African context by using the findings in conjunction with South African scholars. The aims are to investigate if moral reform is possible by means of narrative ethics through justice; by means of reconciliation and transformation.
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Jag kan icke räkna dem alla : Svenska Kyrkan och nyliberalism / I cannot number them all : Church of Sweden and neoliberalism

Tåli, Jimmy January 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Älska era fiender – på vilka grunder? : Exegetikens roll i John Howard Yoders, Walter Winks och Stanley Hauerwas tolkning av Matt 5:38-48. / Love Your Enemies – On what Grounds? : The Use of Exegesis in John Howard Yoder’s, Walter Wink´s and Stanley Hauerwas´s Theological Interpretation of Matthew 5:38-48

Karlsson, Martin January 2017 (has links)
Denna uppsats undersöker exegetikens roll i John Howard Yoders, Walter Winks och Stanley Hauerwas tolkning av Matt 5:38-48. Uppsatsens syfte nås genom att dels göra en exegetisk analys av Matt 5:38-48 i dess litterära och historiska kontext och att sedan studera utvald litteratur av de tre författarna och sedan jämföra deras material. Uppsatsen visar att alla tre författare menar att texten manar till en pacifistisk livshållning. Skillnaden mellan de tre ligger i att Hauerwas och Yoder väljer att förankra denna etik genom att läsa Matteusevangeliet som helhet medan Wink väljer att göra en ingående analys av vår aktuella text och istället söka efter textens ursprungliga historiska kontext. Genom att Yoder och Hauerwas väljer
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Är lidandet en naturlig del av att vara kristen? : En jämförelse mellan Stanley Hauerwas och feministteologiska perspektiv på lidande

Forsman, Andreas January 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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"The Body of Christ and Alzheimer's Disease" - A Theological Account of the Church's Capability and Responsibility to Respond Well to Alzheimer's Disease

Mayrand, Nicholas 21 August 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Help Us to Be Good: A Pneumatological Virtue Ethic for Churches of Christ

Sandlin, Mac S. 09 August 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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キリスト教弁証の課題としての教会論 : 大木英夫神学に対するS.ハワーワス、J.H.ヨーダー、H.ナウエンの意義 / キリストキョウ ベンショウ ノ カダイ トシテノ キョウカイロン : オオキ ヒデオ シンガク ニタイスル S ハワーワス J H ヨーダー H ナウエン ノ イギ / キリスト教弁証の課題としての教会論 : 大木英夫神学に対するSハワーワスJHヨーダーHナウエンの意義

徳田 信, Makoto Tokuda 08 September 2022 (has links)
博士(神学) / Doctor of Theology / 同志社大学 / Doshisha University
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From Ethical Bankruptcy to Ethical Credibility: H. Richard Niebuhr, Stanley Hauerwas, and the Korean Church

Kang, Seongho 11 1900 (has links)
This dissertation provides a theological and sociological examination of the moral crisis of the Korean church based on ethical paradigms from Stanley Hauerwas and H. Richard Niebuhr. The dissertation also explains and critically analyzes the ethical problems of the Korean church and the assimilation of narratives and unethical practices from Korean society into the Korean church. Besides analyzing the influence that this assimilation has had on the moral formation of the Korean church, the study also suggests theological resources for correcting this problem. The thesis of the dissertation is that an ethical framework based on the work of Stanley Hauerwas and H. Richard Niebuhr not only explains the assimilation of cultural and ecclesial narratives that has led to the moral crisis of the Korean church but also offers an effective approach for forming the character of the church in positive ways. The dissertation emphasizes the necessity of finding new narratives for the Korean church and Korean society. It shows how Hauerwas's approach and Niebuhr's ethical categories can benefit a community like the Korean church, which has experienced a moral crisis of corruption and a lack of public trust over the past several decades.

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