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After Christendom: How the Church Is to Behave If Freedom, Justice, and a Christian Nation Are Bad Ideas (1991)
After Christendom
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Hauerwas Examined
, by Robert W. Jenson.
First Things
August/September 1992.
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Books
Cross Shattered Church: Reclaiming the Theological Heart of Preaching
Living Gently in a Violent World: The Prophetic Witness of Weakness
Christianity, Democracy, and the Radical Ordinary: Conversations Between a Radical Democrat and a Christian
Cross-Shattered Christ: Meditations on the Seven Last Words
Disrupting Time Sermons Prayers and Sundries
Performing the Faith: Bonhoeffer and the Practice of Nonviolence
The Peaceable Kingdom: A Primer in Christian Ethics
Prayers Plainly Spoken
Christian Existence Today: Essays on Church, World, and Living in Between
With the Grain of the Universe: The Church's Witness and Natural Theology
Sanctify Them in Truth: Holiness Exemplified
Christians Among the Virtues: Theological Conversations With Ancient and Modern Ethics
Wilderness Wanderings: Probing Twentieth Century Theology and Philosophy
A Better Hope: Resources for a Church Confronting Capitalism, Democracy, and Postmodernity
In Good Company: The Church As Polis
Dispatches from the Front: Theological Engagements with the Secular
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Unleashing the Scripture: Freeing the Bible from Captivity to America
Against the Nations: War and Survival in a Liberal Society
After Christendom: How the Church Is to Behave If Freedom, Justice, and a Christian Nation Are Bad Ideas