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  1. A leading theologian of the 20th century, H. Richard Niebuhr was best known for his work in Christian ethics and American religious history, Website elmhurst.edu (englisch, abgerufen am 30. Januar 2023).

  2. Helmut Richard Niebuhr (September 3, 1894 – July 5, 1962) is considered one of the most important Christian theological ethicists in 20th-century America, best known for his 1951 book Christ and Culture and his posthumously published book The Responsible Self.

  3. Helmut Richard Niebuhr (born Sept. 3, 1894, Wright City, Mo., U.S.—died July 5, 1962, Greenfield, Mass.) was an American Protestant theologian and educator who was considered a leading authority on ethics and U.S. church history. He was a foremost advocate of theological existentialism.

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  4. A leading theologian of the 20th century, H. Richard Niebuhr was best known for his work in Christian ethics and American religious history. After graduating from Elmhurst, H. Richard Niebuhr 1912 continued his studies at Eden Theological Seminary in Missouri and at Yale Divinity School.

  5. 28. Juli 2009 · In the preface to his first study of American Christianity, The Social Sources of Denominationalism, H. Richard Niebuhr gave his reasons for undertaking the book. A course in “Symbolics” he taught as a seminary professor had convinced him that any attempt to distinguish denominations primarily by references to their doctrines or ...

  6. This essay argues that H. Richard Niebuhr's classic book, Christ and Culture, is best understood as a typology of moral theologies. Each of Niebuhr's five types may be regarded as a patterned resolution of four theological relations: reason and revelation, God and world, sin and goodness, and law and gospel. Many of his