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Only the most venerable among us can remember the creeping fear of a quarter of a century ago that the free system itself had run out of energy, that we had reached, in a phrase Reinhold Niebuhr used as a part of the title of a book in 1934, the “end of an era.”
Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967
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Only the most venerable among us can remember the creeping fear of a quarter of a century ago that the free system itself had run out of energy, that we had reached, in a phrase Reinhold Niebuhr used as a part of the title of a book in 1934, the “end of an era.”
Interpretations of American History Gerald N. Grob 1967
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Many Americans who never read a word Reinhold Niebuhr wrote have been altered by his ideas. "
Byron Williams: Do We Lack the Will to Control Our Destiny? 2009
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Giussani has called Reinhold Niebuhr the greatest American Protestant theologian of the twentieth century.
learning to continue conversations Fred 2007
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Giussani has called Reinhold Niebuhr the greatest American Protestant theologian of the twentieth century.
Archive 2007-11-01 Fred 2007
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Many Americans who never read a word Reinhold Niebuhr wrote have been altered by his ideas. "
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A decade and a half ago, Jennifer Baichwal completed a master's in philosophy and theology at McGill University, with a thesis titled Reinhold Niebuhr, Sin and Contextuality: A Re-evaluation of the Feminist Critique.
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This tendency was evidenced by the popularity achieved by the writings of theological critics of Deweyan ethical naturalism such as Reinhold Niebuhr in the 1950s.
Sidney Hook Sidorsky, David 2008
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'' 'Reinhold Niebuhr' '' (1892 — 1971) was the leading [[Neo-Orthodox]] theologian in the United States and the premier American public theologian of the [[Cold War]] era from 1945 to his death.
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'' 'Reinhold Niebuhr' '' (1892 — 1971) was the leading [[Neo-Orthodox]] theologian in the United States and the premier American public theologian of the [[Cold War]] era from 1945 to his death.
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