A Community of Character

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A Community of Character is a theological and ethical work by Stanley Hauerwas that argues for the centrality of the Christian church’s communal practices in shaping moral character and social ethics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
ethical work
theological work
arguesFor centrality of the Christian church in moral formation
importance of Christian community for social ethics
associatedWith Stanley Hauerwas's ecclesial ethics
author Stanley Hauerwas
critiques individualistic approaches to ethics
liberal political theory in ethics
emphasizes narrative character of Christian ethics
role of the church in shaping virtue
focusesOn communal practices of the church
genre Christian ethics
Christian theology
hasKeyTheme community as the context of moral life
formation of Christian character through practices
tension between church and wider culture
witness of the church in society
influencedField contemporary Christian ethics
ecclesiology
political theology
language English
mainTopic Christian church
moral character
social ethics
relatedWork Stanley Hauerwas
religiousTradition Christianity
supportsView church as an alternative polis
theologicalPerspective Christian

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Stanley Hauerwas notableWork A Community of Character
After Christendom? relatedWork A Community of Character