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An Honored Prophet: Stanley Hauerwas: “America’s Best Theologian”, Touchstone, Apr 2003 (Hauerwas)

“He is largely orthodox theologically and robustly critical of theological liberalism. But his condemnation of American patriotism, distaste for religious conservatives, frequent resort to profanity, and ambivalence about homosexuality have prevented his being an ally to evangelicals in his own United Methodist denomination”.

Sept 11th: A Pacifist Response (Hauerwas, 2002)

“But what does a pacifist have to say in the face of the terror September 11, 2001, names? I vaguely knew when I first declared I was a pacifist that there might be some serious consequences. To be nonviolent might even change my life. But I do not really think I understood what that change might entail until September 11”.

Do The Right Things, Dammit (Hauerwas profile, 2001)

“I want people to get past the idea that they understand Christianity because they went to Sunday school,” Hauerwas says, in what sounds like a habitual tone of good-natured belligerence. “You have to learn how to do it. You have to undergo an apprenticeship. Nobody really wants to love their neighbor as themselves. That’s just not natural. So you have to see other people living it to find out what it means.”

Emotions & The Bible: Introductory Bibliography (Denver Seminary, 2015)

“Recent research in philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience has demonstrated that emotions are not, as we once thought, irrational, animalistic impulses to be suppressed and ignored. Instead, emotions are rich, cognitive phenomena essential to human health and the moral life. Appropriating such insight in their own work, dozens of biblical scholars and theologians have shown a recent surge of interest in the topic. This bibliography seeks to make the surprisingly large body of resultant literature accessible to a broader audience. It is intended not only to stimulate academic research in biblical studies and theology more generally, but also to aid preachers, teachers, counselors, and translators in their own work and ministry”.

New Testament Exegesis Bibliography (Denver Seminary, 2016)

A great bibliography from William W. Klein, Craig L. Blomberg, David L. Mathewson, and Erin M. Heim of the New Testament Department of Denver Seminary

Annotated Old Testament Bibliography (Denver Seminary, 2016)

An excellent and lengthy bibliography from M. Daniel Carroll R., Hélène Dallaire, and Richard S. Hess – “For the most part, this list considers English language studies and exegetical commentaries that have appeared within the last quarter of a century”.