RT Article T1 Barth’s “Alternative” Follower: Stanley Hauerwas and the Traditions of 20th-Century North American Theology and Ethics JF Religions VO 15 IS 6 A1 Cui, Renzhong A1 Han, Siyi A2 Han, Siyi LA English YR 2024 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1891320963 AB This paper explores Stanley Hauerwas’s unique perspective on the traditions of 20th-century North American theology and ethics, particularly his similarity to Karl Barth in viewing theology and ethics as inseparable. Although deeply influenced by Barth, Hauerwas defends this view in the American context in a manner distinct from Barth‘s theological approach. Additionally, Hauerwas critiques Barth’s ecclesiology, which leads him to attempt to transcend some limitations of Barthian theology by developing a theological ethics “system” that emphasizes the practicality of the church. K1 Practical Theology K1 Christian Ethics K1 Theology K1 Protestant liberalism K1 Karl Barth K1 Stanley Hauerwas DO 10.3390/rel15060731