H. Richard Niebuhr

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H. Richard Niebuhr was a prominent 20th-century American theologian known for his influential work in Christian ethics, theology of culture, and as a leading figure in the neo-orthodox movement.

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instanceOf ethicist
person
theologian
birthDate 1894-09-03
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
deathDate 1962-07-05
denomination Congregationalism NERFINISHED
Reformed Christianity
educatedAt Eden Theological Seminary NERFINISHED
Elmhurst College NERFINISHED
Washington University in St. Louis NERFINISHED
Yale University
employer Yale Divinity School NERFINISHED
familyName Niebuhr NERFINISHED
father Gustav Niebuhr NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Christian ethics NERFINISHED
theology
theology of culture
fullName Helmut Richard Niebuhr NERFINISHED
givenName Helmut NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century Protestant theology
Christian ethicists
influencedBy Karl Barth NERFINISHED
Søren Kierkegaard NERFINISHED
knownFor Christian ethics
analysis of Christ and culture types
doctrine of responsibility
theology of culture
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement dialectical theology
neo-orthodoxy
nationality American
notableWork Christ and Culture NERFINISHED
Kingdom of God in America NERFINISHED
Radical Monotheism and Western Culture NERFINISHED
The Meaning of Revelation NERFINISHED
The Responsible Self NERFINISHED
The Social Sources of Denominationalism NERFINISHED
occupation author
clergyman
professor
placeOfBirth Wright City, Missouri NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Greenwich, Connecticut NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sibling Reinhold Niebuhr NERFINISHED
spouse Ursula Keppel-Compton NERFINISHED
theologicalTradition neo-orthodox theology

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