Reinhold Niebuhr: Theologian of Public Life
Reinhold Niebuhr, the most significant North
American theologian since the eighteenth
century,
has decisively influenced the shape of
Christian thought and action in the United
States for much of the twentith century.
Niebuhr addressed social and political
issues from the perspective of "Christian
Realism." This was his blend of liberalism,
shrewd social analysis, and elements within
the Augustinian tradition. His legacy
continues to be influenced through his
writings and the work of many of his
distinguished students. Larry Rasmussen's
introductory essay and notes on the selected
texts set Niebuhr in his historical context,
chart the development of his thought and
indicate the significance of his theology
in the development of Christian theology as
a whole. Substantial selections from
Niebuhr's work illustrate key themes:
- The disorders of a technical civilization
- Morality and power
- Preachers and prophets
- Augustine and Christian realism
- Grace and sin
- Justice and love
- Nature and destiny
- Theological ideas, political and social ministry
- Coherence, incoherence and Christian faith
- The king's chapel and king's court
- The theological virtues
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