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  1. With the Grain of the Universe: The Church's Witness and Natural Theology. By Stanley Hauerwas. Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2002, 249 pp., n.p. Karl Barthas the Church's greatest modern natural theologianKarl Bart? han d Thomas Aquinas shoulder to shoulder against modern attempts at natural theology

  2. Instead, after Karl Barth, he argues that natural theology should witness to "the non-Godforsakeness of the world, even under the conditions of sin."Stanley Hauerwas has good news for the church: theology can still tell us something significant about the way things are. In fact, the church is more than a social institution, and the cross of Christ, never peripheral, is central to knowing God ...

  3. His Church Dogmatics set out a ‘theological metaphysics that provides an alternative to the world in which Lord Gifford’s understanding of natural theology seems reasonable’. Drawing an along between Barth and Aquinas, Hauerwas argues that as with the Summa, Church Dogmatics provides a transformative training, allowing the reader to participate in the divine revelation and be shaped by it.

  4. This major work by one of the world's top theologians offers a provocative and closely argued perspective on natural theology. Stanley Hauerwas shows how natural theology, divorced from a confessional doctrine of God, inevitably distorts our understanding of God's character and the world in which we live. This critically acclaimed book, winner ...

  5. With the Grain of the Universe The Church’s Witness and Natural Theology by: Stanley Hauerwas Format E-Book ISBN 9781441244796 Pub. Date Jun 2013 SRP $25.00

  6. With the Grain of the Universe: The Church's Witness and Natural Theology. By Stanley Hauerwas. Grand Rapids: Brazos, 2002, 249 pp., n.p. Karl Barthas the Church's greatest modern natural theologianKarl Bart? han d Thomas Aquinas shoulder to shoulder against modern attempts at natural theology

  7. Brazos Press is proud to present With the Grain of the Universe: The Church's Witness and Natural Theology, Hauerwas's distinguished Gifford lectures at the University of St. Andrews (2001). These lectures explore how natural theology, divorced from a confessional doctrine of God, inevitably distorts our understanding of God's character and the world in which we live.