Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Ramsey

Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Ramsey
Title Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Ramsey PDF eBook
Author Kevin Carnahan
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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The work explores the distinctive influences of philosophical pragmatism and absolute idealism on Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Ramsey, two influential twentieth-century theologians, who learned from and transformed these philosophies in the light of contemporary theological trends. It explores how these theologians shaped their moral theologies, political theories, and approaches to war in the light of these philosophies.

Nine Modern Moralists

Nine Modern Moralists
Title Nine Modern Moralists PDF eBook
Author Paul Ramsey
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 2011-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258031909

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Professor Reinhold Niebuhr

Professor Reinhold Niebuhr
Title Professor Reinhold Niebuhr PDF eBook
Author Ronald H. Stone
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 304
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780664253905

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Stone breaks new ground by providing a fresh survey of Reinhold Niebuhr as professor, demonstrating that this vocation was central to Niebuhr's lifework. This book reveals Niebuhr's passion for the development of an intellectually equipped, socially concerned Christian ministry. Stone was Niebuhr's last graduate assistant. Bibliography. Index.

The Just War

The Just War
Title The Just War PDF eBook
Author Paul Ramsey
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 588
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780742522329

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With a new foreword by noted theologian and ethicist Stanley Hauerwas, this classic text on war and the ethics of modern statecraft written at the height of the Vietnam era in 1968 speaks to a new generation of readers. Characterized by a sophisticated yet back-to-basics approach, The Just War begins with the assumption that force is a fact in political life which must either be reckoned with or succumbed to. It then grapples with modern challenges to traditional moral principles of "just conduct" in war, the "morality of deterrence," and a "just war theory of statecraft."

American Protestant Ethics and the Legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr

American Protestant Ethics and the Legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr
Title American Protestant Ethics and the Legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr PDF eBook
Author William Werpehowski
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Pages 248
Release 2002-09-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781589012370

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In this careful analysis and evaluation of the monumental influence of Niebuhr, Werpehowski traces four streams that flow from Niebuhr's theology, particularly as it deals with ethics. In a tightly knit and comprehensive investigation of the work of four contemporary ethicists, important in their own right, Paul Ramsey, Stanley Hauerwas, James Gustafson, and Kathryn Tanner, Werpehowski explores how the legacy of Niebuhr has made an impact on their thought and work. He presents a clear, concise, nuanced, analytical criticism of the development of the four ethicist's construction of ethics-and does it in a way that interweaves and puts the four into a dialogue and conversation with Niebuhr and each other. Addressing a number of substantive issues, including the viability of just war tradition and the relationship between "church" and "world," American Protestant Ethics and the Legacy of H. Richard Niebuhr demonstrates that Christian ethics operates within a set of polar tensions and that such "conversations" as are developed within need to be a part of moral discourse inside and between a variety of communities of faith.

The Oxford Handbook of Reinhold Niebuhr

The Oxford Handbook of Reinhold Niebuhr
Title The Oxford Handbook of Reinhold Niebuhr PDF eBook
Author Robin Lovin
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 666
Release 2021-03-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0192543059

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Reinhold Niebuhr was a theologian, writer, and public intellectual who influenced religious leaders and social activists in the United States over four crucial decades in the middle of the twentieth century. The Oxford Handbook of Reinhold Niebuhr traces the development of his work through those years and provides an introduction to the dialogue partners and intellectual adversaries whom he influenced and who shaped his own thinking. It deals with major topics in theology and ethics, providing systematic focus to Niebuhr's wide-ranging works that were directed to many different audiences. Later chapters examine Niebuhr's contributions to political thinking and policy making on issues including international relations, pacifism and the use of force, racial and economic justice, family life and gender equality, and environmental concerns. The concluding section examines Niebuhr's legacy and continuing influence.

Paul Ramsey's Political Ethics

Paul Ramsey's Political Ethics
Title Paul Ramsey's Political Ethics PDF eBook
Author David T. E. Attwood
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 306
Release 1992
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780847676866

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'. . . this is a good book that will well serve both students who are new to Ramsey and those who might not be better acquainted with his work . . .'-THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION