- Max L. Stackhouse
Max L. Stackhouse is a professor at
Princeton Theological Seminary . He is known for his writings inReligion and Society . His chair designations include theStephen Colwell Professor of Christian Ethics and director of the Project on Public Theology, and the Rimmer andRuth de Vries Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life.Stackhouse serves on the editorial boards of "
The Christian Century ," "First Things ," and "The Journal of Religious Ethics ."Stackhouse is ordained in the
United Church of Christ .* [http://scu.edu/ignatiancenter/bannan/eventsandconferences/lectures/archives/stackhouse.cfm January 26, 2003 lecture: "Globalization and the Forms of Grace: Redeeming the Principalities, Authorities, and Dominions"]
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* [http://reformedtheology.org/SiteFiles/PublicLectures/StackhousePL.html Reformed Theology]
Stackhouse's most penetrating work is "The Ethics of Necropolis" (Beacon Press, 1971), a study of justice, including holy war in the Biblical sense, vis-a-vis the military-industrial complex.
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