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Beyond Universal Reason: The Relation between Religion and Ethics in the Work of Stanley Hauerwas
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Beyond Universal Reason: The Relation between Religion and Ethics in the Work of Stanley Hauerwas

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In The Peaceable Kingdom Stanley Hauerwas claims that to begin by asking what is the relation between theology and ethics is to have already made a mistake. Hauerwas’s claim, and his contribution toward a socially constituted and historically embodied account of the moral life and moral reason, are often charged with sectarianism, relativism, and tribalism. Emmanuel Katongole defends Hauerwas’s dismissal of the traditional philosophical problem of the relation between ethics and religion. It is, he argues, part of Hauerwas’s wider attempt to set aside the dominant Kantian moral tradition. Standard fare in moral philosophy, inspired by that tradition, fosters a highly formal, ahistorical view of ethics that does not do justice to our experience of ourselves as moral agents.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2022
Pages
368
ISBN
9780268205843

In The Peaceable Kingdom Stanley Hauerwas claims that to begin by asking what is the relation between theology and ethics is to have already made a mistake. Hauerwas’s claim, and his contribution toward a socially constituted and historically embodied account of the moral life and moral reason, are often charged with sectarianism, relativism, and tribalism. Emmanuel Katongole defends Hauerwas’s dismissal of the traditional philosophical problem of the relation between ethics and religion. It is, he argues, part of Hauerwas’s wider attempt to set aside the dominant Kantian moral tradition. Standard fare in moral philosophy, inspired by that tradition, fosters a highly formal, ahistorical view of ethics that does not do justice to our experience of ourselves as moral agents.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Country
United States
Date
5 August 2022
Pages
368
ISBN
9780268205843