Burke Lecture: Stanley Martin Hauerwas
Dietrich Bonhoeffer is well known for his heroic opposition to the Nazis. Martin Hauerwas examines Bonhoeffer's understanding of lying and why it's appropriate to hold politics to a higher standard of truthful speech. This relationship between truth and politics is a particular challenge for democratic regimes. Series: Burke Lectureship on Religion & Society [4/2004] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8498]

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"What's Wrong with Rights? Christian Perspectives Pro and Con"

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Reggie Williams | Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the Harlem Renaissance

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Stanley Hauerwas: "Citizens of Heaven"

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A Conversation with Bertrand Russell (1952)

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Conference: Martin Buber, Philosopher of Dialogue

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John Milbank & Stanley Hauerwas in Conversation

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Stanley Hauerwas on the Life of a Theologian {Duke University Office Hours}

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Thomas Merton and "M": What Merton's Affair with a Nurse Taught Him About Love and Humanity

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Political Theologies: Past, Present, and Future (Keynote featuring Mark Lilla & John Milbank)

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AEHS Study Day with Stanley Hauerwas: "Preaching Without Apology"

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Who Was Leo Strauss?

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Jesus Changes Everything: An Afternoon with Stanley Hauerwas (audio only)

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Stanley Hauerwas Lecture: Suffering Presence - Twenty Five Years Later

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: How to Speak, How to Listen

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Hauerwas on War, American History & the Christian.mov

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer: A Story of Courage and Faith

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Death: Sr Frances Dominica and Stanley Hauerwas speak at St Paul's Cathedral (2010)

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AEHS Study Day with Stanley Hauerwas: "Facing Nothingness -- Facing God"

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Bonhoeffer and the Worldliness of Christianity | The Barry Harvey Interview

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