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  1. Ursula Mary Niebuhr (née Keppel-Compton; 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.

  2. 12. Jan. 1997 · Ursula Niebuhr, the founder and longtime chairwoman of the department of religion at Barnard College, died on Friday at her home in Stockbridge, Mass. She was 89 and the widow of the theologian...

  3. 10. Jan. 1997 · Ursula Mary Niebuhr (née Ursula Mary Keppel-Compton) (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.

  4. Noonday worship in the Episcopal tradition in James Chapel, Union Theological Seminary on October 16, 2014. Officiant and preac...

  5. 25. Jan. 2012 · Was Ursula Niebuhr Reinhold's coauthor? Two years before he died, Reinhold Niebuhr published one of his best-known articles. He didn't write it alone. by Rebekah Miles in the Jan 25, 2012 issue. In early August 1969, an elderly Reinhold Niebuhr found himself in one last intellectual dogfight.

  6. 3. Sept. 2021 · This chapter will assess Reinhold Niebuhr’s views on the reborn State of Israel as emanating from his attitudes towards Judaism and the Jewish People. These views were related to his philosophy of international politics in general and American foreign policy in...

  7. We praise Your name now and forever more. 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.