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I’ve never been in the same room as Stanley Hauerwas, but he’s been part of my life for thirty years. One of his graduate students taught me philosophy and theology, and I worked as a research assistant for one of his Yale classmates. I’ve read a shelf of his books, and he’s talked with me about a pair of those on this show, and that’s not even to tell the tale of an episode of this show about Hauerwas exclusively and a handful that have interacted with his work. Today we’re coming back to Hauerwas as Charles E. Moore returns to the show talk about the recent book Jesus Changes Everything: A New World Made Possible. Moore has assembled some of Hauerwas’s writings to give shape to a peculiar kind of book, and Christian Humanist Profiles is glad to welcome him back to the show.
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I’ve never been in the same room as Stanley Hauerwas, but he’s been part of my life for thirty years. One of his graduate students taught me philosophy and theology, and I worked as a research assistant for one of his Yale classmates. I’ve read a shelf of his books, and he’s talked with me about a pair of those on this show, and that’s not even to tell the tale of an episode of this show about Hauerwas exclusively and a handful that have interacted with his work. Today we’re coming back to Hauerwas as Charles E. Moore returns to the show talk about the recent book Jesus Changes Everything: A New World Made Possible. Moore has assembled some of Hauerwas’s writings to give shape to a peculiar kind of book, and Christian Humanist Profiles is glad to welcome him back to the show.