WebbAs a theologian, Niebuhr is best known for his “Christian Realism,” which emphasized the persistent roots of evil in human life. In his Moral Man and Immoral Society (1932) he stressed the egoism and the pride and … Webb25 feb. 2015 · H. Richard Niebuhr’s Christ and Culture is one of the most significant theological and missiological works of the 20 th century, offering a memorable …
Reinhold Niebuhr: His Theology in the 1980s – Religion …
Webb23 juni 2024 · Although emphatically a Protestant, Niebuhr’s insightful application of “Christian understandings of truth to real-world problems in various fields” invited non … WebbNIEBUHR'S THINKING REINHOLD NIEBUHR, HIS RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL, AND POLITI-CAL THOUGHT. Edited by Charles W. Kegley and Robert W. Bretall. Macmillan. $6.50. … byline\\u0027s lj
Athens and Jerusalem: Response to Doran The Biblical Mind
WebbAccording to neoorthodox theology, God as the sovereign Other places humans under an inviolable responsibility. God speaks his Word to humans and thereby lays his claim upon them and obligates them to respond to him and thus to exist as human beings. The Word is Jesus Christ become flesh for the salvation of humankind. WebbPacifism is a clear, coherent and straightforward approach to the ethics of international politics. It stands as one extreme position on the ethics of … Webb10 dec. 2024 · America’s 20th-century foremost Protestant theologian and public intellectual, Niebuhr built his entire synthesis of an engaged Christian ethics with an active commitment to social and political affairs on the ever-present tension between normative concerns and power politics, the hallmark of realist ethics. byline\\u0027s u9