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Jun 12 2025

#360: The Church, Culture, & How Jesus Changes Everything with Stanley Hauerwas

Today’s conversation is a bit of a departure from our usual worship leader/worship industry conversation. I’m talking with Stanley Hauerwas.

Here’s his bio:

Stanley Hauerwas, a theologian and Christian ethicist, is professor emeritus of theological ethics and of law at Duke University. He is the author or editor of more than fifty books, including Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony (1989), which he co-authored with William H. Willimon. His lower-middle-class upbringing informed his later approach to theological and ethical questions (at one point, he was apprenticed to his father, a bricklayer). In 2001, Time magazine named Hauerwas “America’s Best Theologian”; he replied that “best” is not a theological category. 

Stanley will turn 85 this year.

I’m new to Stanley’s work but absolutely devoured his new book Jesus Changes Everything as well as his landmark work, Resident Aliens. I find his thinking incredibly helpful in navigating our current times. He don’ts pull any punches or hide behind any veneer of religiosity. 

Topics Covered:

  • Stanley’s love of travel and baseball
  • How Stanley came to faith in Christ
  • The influence of Karl Barth
  • How Stanley “got saved”
  • The similarities between evangelicalism and protestant liberalism
  • How Christian “experience” gets us off track
  • How Jesus changes everything

Resources Mentioned:

  • Show Sponsor: Planning Center
  • Jesus Changes Everything: A New World Made Possible by Stanley Hauerwas
  • Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony by Stanley Hauerwas
  • Lives of the Saints by Fr. Alban Butler
  • Dogmatics in Outline by Karl Barth
  • God Matters by Herbert McCabe
  • Friendship and Ways to Truth by David Burrell
  • Naming God: Addressing the Divine in Philosophy, Theology, and Scripture by Janet Soskice

Show Sponsor: Planning Center

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Written by David Santistevan · Categorized: Worship Leaders

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