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  1. Richard helped. correspondence in Saint Louis and enlisted as an army. ordered to report to camp for schooling in the summer of. ended before he was able to serve any troops in the field.12 celebrated disagreement over America's role in the 1932, Reinhold and Richard Niebuhr were clearly a team, these early years.

  2. Books. Christ and Culture. H. Richard Niebuhr. Harper Collins, Sep 5, 1956 - Religion - 320 pages. This 50th-anniversary edition, with a new foreword by the distinguished historian Martin E. Marty, who regards this book as one of the most vital books of our time, as well as an introduction by the author never before included in the book, and a ...

  3. H. Richard Niebuhr’s Christ and Culture (1951) was based on the January 1949 lectures of the same name that he gave at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Its core ideas were also exposited in the unpublished essay, “Types of Christian Ethics” written in 1942 though the essay suggests that he did

  4. 1. Jan. 1999 · Helmut Richard Niebuhr. Westminster John Knox Press, Jan 1, 1999 - Religion - 183 pages. The Responsible Self was H. Richard Niebuhr's most important work in Christian ethics. In it he probes the most fundamental character of the moral life and it stands today as a landmark contribution to the field. The Library of Theological Ethics series ...

  5. In addition to Richard Niebuhr’s work, the final series contains correspondence between Niebuhr and other members of his family—such as H. Richard Niebuhr, his father, and Reinhold Niebuhr, his uncle—along with correspondence about and book drafts of material by H. Richard published posthumously. A large majority of this collection comes ...

  6. This article analyzes H. Richard Niebuhr's Christ and Culture. It discusses Niebuhr's triadic interweaving of faith, history, and ethics; and his identification of the ‘enduring problem’ at the heart of all forms of Christian ethical theory, discourse, counsel, and behaviour as the problem of the relation of God and history.