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In 2001 Time magazine named Stanley Hauerwas "America's Best Theologian.” Hauerwas found the distinction humorous, but it catapulted him and his pacifist, anti-nationalistic views into the spotlight at a time when our country was poised for war. Soon he was also America’s best-known theologian. His new memoir, “Hannah’s Child,” (Eerdmans/2010) traces his life and the development of his intellectual thought. He joins host Frank Stasio to talk about everything from his working-class Texas roots to the state of Christianity today.
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