The basis of the moral life is to see the truth, for only as we see correctly can we act in accordance with reality. Even though the good can be embodied in our choices, we do not create it through our choices. However, we are not able to ‘see’ the good simply by looking; to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘hauerwas’
Aslan, Ethics, and Apologetics
Posted in ethics, hauerwas, tagged aslan, ethics, hauerwas on July 20, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Kierkegaard and Hauerwas?
Posted in hauerwas, kierkegaard, Theology, tagged christendom, hauerwas, kierkegaard on June 15, 2009 | 11 Comments »
In a conversation with Stanley Hauerwas in March, he divulged that he was very much influenced by Søren Kierkegaard. I asked him about this because I have intuited, although never really read, a strong connection between their work. Now, I wouldn’t want to overdo it and claim that Kierkegaard is the key to understanding Hauerwas, [...]