Stanley Hauerwas
Hauerwas, therefore, believes that the Niebuhrs’ thinking is subject to the same flaws as Jerry Falwell, with Hauerwas and Willimon stating that “few books have been a greater hindrance to an accurate assessment of [the Church’s] situation” than H. Richard Niebuhr’s famous book Christ and Culture.[66] Thus according to Hauerwas, while they may have disagreed when it comes to policy, both the Niebuhrs and Falwell fell prey to the notion Christians have a duty to use the political process as a means to enact “Christian” legislation or pursue justice.