Background
Stackhouse, Max Lynn was born on July 29, 1935 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Son of C. Dale and Naomi Elizabeth (Graham) Stackhouse.
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Four highly respected thinkers discuss the need for a renewal of Christian ethical reflection in a dramatically and radically different world and offer their own unique points of view about how this should be done responsibly. This book is both a call for renewal in our thinking and acting and an introduction to the issues and bases for the formulation of meaningful responses to our new situation.
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This well-known Christian ethicist ably bridges the gap between theology and political economy, proposing a theologically informed view of modern economic life. He traces the emergence of modern Protestant and Catholic views of the economic order from anti-slavery movements to contemporary Ecumenical themes. He delineates the failures of socialist, liberationist and laissez-faire systems and retrieves the neglected contributions of such figures as Shailer Mathews and Walter Rauschenbusch, while showing the continued relevance of Max Weber's view of economy and society for Christian ethics. He concludes that Christian stewardship must cultivate and articulate a new public theology that will shape the structures and policies of public life. Originally published in 1987 by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
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Stackhouse, Max Lynn was born on July 29, 1935 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. Son of C. Dale and Naomi Elizabeth (Graham) Stackhouse.
Bachelor in Philosophy, De Pauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1957. Degree in Economic International Relations, Nijenrode University, Breukelen, The Netherlands, 1958. Master of Divinity, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961.
Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1965. Doctor of Letters (honorary), DePauw University, 1994.
Lecturer Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1964-1966. Assistant professor Andover-Newton Theological School, 1966-1969, associate professor, 1969-1973, professor, 1973-1978, Herbert Gezork professor, 1978-1993. Stephen Colwell professor Princeton Theological Seminary, New Jersey, 1993—2004, Rimmer and Ruth de Vries professor theology public life, 2004—2006, professor emeritus, since 2007.
Frederick distinguished visiting professor De Pauw University, 2007, visiting professor United Theological College, Bangalore, India, 1973, 76, 82, 87, 00, Pacific Theological College, Suva, Fiji, 1982, Das Sprachenkonvikt, East Berlin, 1983. President joint doctoral program Boston College and Andover Newton Theological School, 1988-1989, chairman relations and society department, 1975-1993. Director Kuyper Center Public Theology, 1994-1906.
President Berkshire Institute Theology and Arts, 1991—2006. Visiting professor Pts. Graduate da Eschala Superior de Technology Institute da UNISINOS, Sao Leapoldo, Brazil, 2008.
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Investigation team American Committee Human Rights, Philippines, 1984. President James Luther Adams Foundation, 1987-1993. Executive secretary American Committee Higher Education in India, 1986-1991.
Fellow Science Society Study Religion (board directors 1980-1984), Society Values in Higher Education. Member National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Amnesty International, Society Christian Ethics (past president, past executive secretary), American Theological Society (president 2008-2009), Stockbridge Club.
Married N. Jean Hostetler, August 19, 1959. Children: Dale Emil, David Graham, Sara Elizabeth.