The pragmatic God : on the nihilism of Reinhold Niebuhr
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The pragmatic God : on the nihilism of Reinhold Niebuhr
(American university studies, Series VII,
P. Lang, c1990
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-308)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971) was one of the foremost, if not the most important, American Protestant theologian of the twentieth century. And yet his books reflect a major problem with which much of twentieth century thinking has not yet come to terms, whether in the fields of theology, philosophy, political thought, or ethics. That problem concerns the question of nihilism and what the author designates as the Road-Runner Syndrome, the constant striving for goals that are not achievable. What has been offered is merely a hope that is hopeless.
Table of Contents
Contents: This book is a critical analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr's books in the attempt to demonstrate that the problem of nihilism continues even as we come to the close of the twentieth century. It differs from all other books about Niebuhr's thought in that it delineates some of the critical problems remaining, despite the prominence of this prominent thinker.
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