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Minding the Web: Making Theological Connections Minding the Web: Making Theological Connections by Stanley Hauerwas
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“This is to say that while voting and lobbying and marching and sheltering are all political, more basically political is the gathered body of Christ.”
Stanley Hauerwas, Minding the Web: Making Theological Connections
“Christians worship at the church of martyrs; they seek fellowship with the crucified Lord. Being a Christian is not about being safe, but about challenging the status quo in ways that cannot help but put you in danger. Thinking it possible to be safe in a world where Christians are sent out like sheep among wolves is about as unfortunate an idea as thinking that war is necessary to secure peace.”
Stanley Hauerwas, Minding the Web: Making Theological Connections
“At its inception and in its best moments, the church as Christ’s body offered the world communion where there was previously animosity, ploughshares and pruning hooks from swords and spears, the peaceable kingdom come alive. The church not only welcomes the stranger, but is the stranger, constituted as she is entirely by migrants, herself a migrant through the world.”
Stanley Hauerwas, Minding the Web: Making Theological Connections