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  1. Karl Paul Reinhold Niebuhr (* 21. Juni 1892 in Wright City, Missouri; † 1. Juni 1971 in Stockbridge, Massachusetts) war ein einflussreicher US-amerikanischer evangelischer Theologe, Philosoph, Politikwissenschaftler und Autor. Er lehrte von 1928 bis 1960 Religionsphilosophie am reformierten Union Theological Seminary in New York .

  2. Ursula Mary Niebuhr (August 3, 1907 – January 10, 1997) was an English American academic and theologian. She was the founder and longtime head of the Department of Religion at Barnard College in New York City, USA. She was born in Southampton, England. After graduation from the University of Oxford with double Firsts in history and theology, she became the first woman to win a fellowship to ...

  3. 19. Juli 1979 · By Megan Rosenfeld. July 19, 1979. Ursula Niebuhr doesn't suffer fools gladly, to say the least. And thank heavens for that. The world does not need another saccharine grandmother in front of a ...

  4. A 23 year-old Ursula Mary Keppel-Compton came from England to study at Union Theological Seminary in the fall of 1930. When she returned home in the spring of 1931, it was to visit her family and plan her wedding to the 39 year-old, balding professor and bachelor Reinhold Niebuhr, who was living with his mother and finishing work on his book ...

  5. Ursula M. Niebuhr (1907-1997) founded the religion department at Barnard College in 1931 and continued as professor and chairwoman there for two decades. Born in Southampton, England, she was the first woman to win a fellowship to Union Theological Seminary. It was there she met the famous theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr, whom she married in 1931.

  6. 10. Jan. 1997 · Ursula Mary Niebuhr was an English American academic and theologian. She was the founder and longtime head of the Department of Religion at Barnard College in New York City, USA.

  7. 25. Jan. 2001 · His correspondence with such friends as W. H. Auden, Felix Frankfurter and Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., and Ursula Niebuhr's introduction and linking material provide additional insights. While the moving final chapter ("Letters to a Dear But Departed Spouse") might have better served as an introduction to Reinhold's early years, this volume extends our knowledge of an important 20th-century ...