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Glen H. Stassen was an influential American theologian and ethicist known for his work in the field of Christian ethics. He served as a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary and was a prominent figure in discussions surrounding social justice, peace, and the role of the church in contemporary society. His writings, including 'Kingdom Ethics' and 'A Thicker Jesus', emphasized the importance of incarnational discipleship and the application of Jesus' teachings to modern ethical dilemmas. Stassen's approach to ethics was both practical and deeply rooted in the Christian tradition, making his contributions significant for both scholars and practitioners alike.

Throughout his career, Stassen sought to bridge the gap between faith and action, advocating for a Christian response to issues such as poverty, violence, and systemic injustice. He was a strong proponent of nonviolence and engaged in dialogues that challenged Christians to live out the radical implications of their faith. His legacy continues to inspire those committed to pursuing justice and peace in the world, and his works are still widely studied in theological circles today.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita June 17, 1936
Luogo di nascita Wheeling, West Virginia, USA
Data di morte March 25, 2014