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Walter Lippmann once called Reinhold Niebuhr the greatest mind America had produced since Jonathan Edwards. It was fitting, then, that Niebuhr died at home in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in the town where Edwards had preached. He was born in Wright City, Missouri, and his father was a German afficher plus immigrant who served those German-speaking churches that preserved both the Lutheran and Reformed (Calvinist) traditions and piety. After seminary in St. Louis, he studied for two years at Yale University, and the M.A. he received there was the highest degree he earned. Rather than work for a doctorate, he became a pastor in Detroit, where in his 13 years of service a tiny congregation grew to one of 800 members. Part of his diary from those years was published in 1929 as Leaves from the Notebook of a Tamed Cynic. During that time he began to attract attention through articles on social issues; as he said, he "cut [his] eyeteeth fighting [Henry] Ford." But the socialism to which he was attracted soon seemed naive to him: human problems could not be solved just by appealing to the good in people or by promulgating programs for change. Power, economic clout, was needed to change the systems set up by sinful groups, a position expressed in his 1932 book, Moral Man and Immoral Society. By this time Niebuhr was teaching at Union Theological Seminary in New York, where he spent the rest of his career. Niebuhr's theology always took second place to ethics. He ran for office as a socialist, rescued Paul Tillich from Germany, became a strong supporter of Israel, gave up pacifism, and was often too orthodox for the liberals, too liberal for the orthodox. His The Nature and Destiny of Man is one of the few seminal theological books written by an American. In it he reiterates a theme that led some to place him in the Barthian camp of Neo-orthodoxy: the radical sinfulness of the human creature. The human condition as illumined by the Christian tradition was always the arena in which he worked. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Œuvres de Reinhold Niebuhr

The Irony of American History (1952) 574 exemplaires
An Interpretation of Christian Ethics (1935) — Auteur — 362 exemplaires
Major works on religion and politics (2015) 149 exemplaires
Justice and mercy (1974) 82 exemplaires
Essays in applied Christianity (1959) 72 exemplaires
Pious and secular America (1958) 58 exemplaires
The self and the dramas of history (1955) 53 exemplaires
Discerning the signs of the times (1946) 33 exemplaires
Christianity and power politics (1948) 24 exemplaires
Does Civilization Need Religion? (1927) 24 exemplaires
Reflections on the end of an era (1934) 12 exemplaires
Mississippi Black Paper (1965) 11 exemplaires
Prophet from America 1 exemplaire
Jews after the war (essay) (1942) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Cost of Discipleship (1937) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions8,654 exemplaires
The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902) — Introduction, quelques éditions5,202 exemplaires
Sur la religion. textes choisis traduits et annotes par badia bange bottigelli (1957) — Introduction, quelques éditions257 exemplaires
The Philosophy of History in Our Time (1959) — Contributeur — 217 exemplaires
Leading From Within: Poetry That Sustains the Courage to Lead (2007) — Contributeur — 101 exemplaires
War No More: Three Centuries of American Antiwar and Peace Writing (2016) — Contributeur — 86 exemplaires
War in the Twentieth Century (Library of Theological Ethics) (1992) — Contributeur — 54 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Niebuhr, Reinhold
Nom légal
Niebuhr, Karl Paul Reinhold
Autres noms
NIEBUHR, Karl Paul Reinhold
NIEBUHR Reinhold
Date de naissance
1892-06-21
Date de décès
1971-06-01
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Wright City, Missouri, USA
Lieu du décès
Stockbridge, Massachusetts, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Études
Elmhurst College (BA|1910)
Eden Theological Seminary
Yale Divinity School (B.Div.|1914|MA|1915)
Professions
Professor of theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York
Relations
Keppel-Compton, Ursula (echtgenote)
Niebuhr, Helmut Richard (broer)
Organisations
American Academy of Arts and Letters (Literature, 1953)
Union Theological Seminary
Prix et distinctions
Presidential Medal of Freedom (1964)
Courte biographie
Richard Wightman Fox mentioned in his biography that Reinhold Niebuhr was seen, in the late forties, as "(...) the establishment's theologian (...)"

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This book concerns the nature of humanity and political and social life. It reevaluates idealistic and realistic social philosophies and analyzes tribalism as a pervasive quality of humankind's societies.
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Mar 8, 2024 |
Deals with the uniqueness of the self and the religious implication and function of the self.
 
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PendleHillLibrary | 2 autres critiques | Nov 3, 2023 |
A collection of essays selected and introduced by Dr. D.B. Robertson of Berea College and approved by Professor Niebuhr, is the first collection of Niebuhr's occasional articles on issues affecting the conditions of American Protestantism; the relation of Christianity, morality, and society; the politics of Karl Barth and Barthianism; the power and insufficiency of "the Catholic heresy"; and the dilemma affecting the ecumenical movement and the World Council of Churches
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Oct 13, 2023 |
sermons on social thought
 
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SrMaryLea | Aug 22, 2023 |

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ISBN
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