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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Editor’s Introduction 1
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Reinhold Niebuhr’s Doctrine of Humanity: An Investigation
- Niebuhr as a Theologian and His Relation to Theological Tradition 21
- Niebuhr’s General Theological Method 29
- Human Nature: Self-Transcendence 39
- Human Nature: Sin 53
- Human Nature and the Norm of Love 65
- Humanity and the Problem of History 77
- Humanity and Its Faith: The Apprehension of Total Reality 91
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Reinhold Niebuhr’s Christian Anthropology in Its Context
- Away from Nineteenth-Century Religion 105
- Christian Realism 115
- Neo-Supernaturalism 129
- The “Christian Interpretation” of the Human Situation 143
- Conclusion 153
- Notes 157
- Bibliography 227
- Index 239
- Series Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion/ Corporation Canadienne des Sciences Religieuses 246
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements xi
- Abbreviations xiii
- Editor’s Introduction 1
-
Reinhold Niebuhr’s Doctrine of Humanity: An Investigation
- Niebuhr as a Theologian and His Relation to Theological Tradition 21
- Niebuhr’s General Theological Method 29
- Human Nature: Self-Transcendence 39
- Human Nature: Sin 53
- Human Nature and the Norm of Love 65
- Humanity and the Problem of History 77
- Humanity and Its Faith: The Apprehension of Total Reality 91
-
Reinhold Niebuhr’s Christian Anthropology in Its Context
- Away from Nineteenth-Century Religion 105
- Christian Realism 115
- Neo-Supernaturalism 129
- The “Christian Interpretation” of the Human Situation 143
- Conclusion 153
- Notes 157
- Bibliography 227
- Index 239
- Series Published by Wilfrid Laurier University Press for the Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion/ Corporation Canadienne des Sciences Religieuses 246