Reinhold Niebuhr in the 1960s Reinhold Niebuhr in the 1960s

Reinhold Niebuhr in the 1960s

Christian Realism for a Secular Age

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The Civil Rights Movement. The Cuban Missile Crisis. The assassination of a president and a senator, both from the same family. Praise turns into protest; hope into disenchantment, as democracy's new day goes up in flames. The 1960's was an era born in hope and ends in deep conflict.

During this era, Reinhold Niebuhr, once dubbed "America's theologian," retires from Union Seminary in New York. Though little has been published about him in this decade, much of Niebuhr's life and work are as much shaped and transformed by this era as his work shapes and transforms the discourse in theology, ethics, and the politics of the age.

Ronald H. Stone, a former student-turned-colleague of Niebuhr, brilliantly introduces readers to the Niebuhr of the 1960's. In his analysis of Niebuhr, he shows a theologian whose work sometimes turns less theological and becomes more secular in his writing with a view toward speaking to a less religious, more secular world around him. Stone's delightful book introduces readers to never-before seen letters between the author and Reinhold and Ursula Niebuhr, Stone points the way for theologians, ethicists, politicians, and those otherwise seeking justice and peace into the conflicted world today.

GÉNERO
Religión y espiritualidad
PUBLICADO
2019
2 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
205
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Fortress Press
VENDEDOR
National Book Network
TAMAÑO
3.5
MB

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