Reinhold Niebuhr: Theologian of Public LifeCollins, 1989 - 299 pages |
Contents
A Public Theologian | 1 |
A Few Facets of Niebuhrs Thought | 31 |
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Copyright | |
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absolute achieved Agape anarchy become Biblical character Charles Scribner's Sons Christ Christian faith Christian pacifism Christian Realism church civilization claims coercion collective conflict contradiction corruption creative culture democracy democratic destroy divine doctrine economic effort egoism elements ethic evil expressed fact final finiteness forces forms freedom fulfillment Gospel grace harmony human existence human history human nature ideal idealists illusions Immoral Society impulses individual injustice insecurity interests involved Jesus judgment justice justified Kingdom of God law of love liberal Christianity liberalism limits man's Marxist meaning mighty modern moral nations Nature and Destiny neo-orthodoxy never non-violent norm oligarchy organization pacifists particular peace perfect perils perspective political political realism possibilities pretensions pride principle problem prophetic pure reason recognize regard Reinhold Niebuhr relation religion religious secular seeks self-love sense sensuality sinful social spirit structure theologian theory thought Tower of Babel tragedy tragic transcends transvaluation of values truth tyranny ultimate virtue will-to-power