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Jesus Changes Everything

A New World Made Possible

Stanley Hauerwas Tish Harrison Warren Charles E. Moore

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Plough Publishing House
24 April 2025
How can we make the gospel central to our lives?

For decades, Stanley Hauerwas has been provoking Christians with his insistence that if they would only follow their Master, it would impact all areas of life, from the personal to the societal.

The lanky Texan whom Time magazine dubbed “America’s theologian” for his zinging insights into today’s ethical questions says Christians should stop bemoaning their loss of cultural and political power and instead welcome their status as outsiders and embrace the radical alternative Jesus has had in mind for them all along.

These accessible readings selected from Hauerwas’s seminal books will introduce a timely, prophetic voice to another generation of followers of Jesus tired of religion as usual.
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Imprint:   Plough Publishing House
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781636081571
ISBN 10:   1636081576
Series:   Plough Spiritual Guides
Pages:   168
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Stanley Hauerwas, a theologian and Christian ethicist, is professor emeritus of theological ethics and of law at Duke University and the author or editor of more than fifty books. Tish Harrison Warren is an Anglican priest, author, and former New York Times columnist. She is a founding member of The Pelican Project and a Senior Fellow with the Trinity Forum. Charles E. Moore is a contributing editor for Plough, the author of several books, and a member of the Bruderhof.

Reviews for Jesus Changes Everything: A New World Made Possible

Hauerwas is provocative, but not for provocation’s sake. He calls us back to the disruptive words of Jesus, and to the church – to a community of ordinary people who are meant to learn to follow Jesus in the concreteness of our lives in a complex world. He is clear that following Jesus will always come at a cost and will disassemble most of our expectations about how our lives should turn out.” —Tish Harrison Warren


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