An American Conscience: The Reinhold Niebuhr Story
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Martin Doblmeier, Cornel West, Professor of the Practice of Public Philosophy, Harvard Divinity School, and project director Andrew Finstuen discuss Doblmeier's documentary on Reinhold Niebuhr.
K. Healan Gaston, Lecturer on American Religious History at Harvard Divinity School moderated the discussion.
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Reinhold Niebuhr | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:56 1 Early life and education
00:07:03 2 Marriage and family
00:08:06 3 Detroit
00:10:00 3.1 First World War
00:11:34 3.2 Origins of Niebuhr's working-class sympathy
00:14:48 3.3 Conversion of Jews
00:15:31 4 1930s: Growing influence in New York
00:17:43 4.1 Niebuhr and Dewey
00:18:56 5 Neo-orthodox theology
00:23:16 6 Politics
00:23:26 6.1 Domestic
00:24:17 6.2 International
00:32:28 7 Views on race, ethnicity, and other religious affiliations
00:34:49 7.1 Catholicism
00:36:54 7.2 Martin Luther King Jr.
00:38:44 7.3 Judaism
00:40:26 8 History
00:42:35 9 Serenity Prayer
00:43:34 10 Influence
00:46:49 11 Legacy and honors
00:48:34 12 Personal style
00:49:28 13 Selected works
00:55:08 14 See also
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- Socrates
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Karl Paul Reinhold Niebuhr (1892–1971) was an American Reformed theologian, ethicist, commentator on politics and public affairs, and professor at Union Theological Seminary for more than 30 years. Niebuhr was one of America's leading public intellectuals for several decades of the 20th century and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1964. A public theologian, he wrote and spoke frequently about the intersection of religion, politics, and public policy, with his most influential books including Moral Man and Immoral Society and The Nature and Destiny of Man. The latter is ranked number 18 of the top 100 non-fiction books of the twentieth century by Modern Library. Andrew Bacevich labelled Niebuhr's book The Irony of American History the most important book ever written on U.S. foreign policy. The historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. described Niebuhr as the most influential American theologian of the 20th century and Time posthumously called Niebuhr the greatest Protestant theologian in America since Jonathan Edwards.Starting as a minister with working-class sympathies in the 1920s and sharing with many other ministers a commitment to pacifism and socialism, his thinking evolved during the 1930s to neo-orthodox realist theology as he developed the philosophical perspective known as Christian realism. He attacked utopianism as ineffectual for dealing with reality, writing in The Children of Light and the Children of Darkness (1944), Man's capacity for justice makes democracy possible; but man's inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary. Niebuhr's realism deepened after 1945 and led him to support American efforts to confront Soviet communism around the world. A powerful speaker, he was one of the most influential thinkers of the 1940s and 1950s in public affairs. Niebuhr battled with religious liberals over what he called their naïve views of the contradictions of human nature and the optimism of the Social Gospel, and battled with the religious conservatives over what he viewed as their naïve view of scripture and their narrow definition of true religion. During this time he was viewed by many as the intellectual rival of John Dewey.Niebuhr's contributions to political philosophy include utilizing the resources of theology to argue for political realism. His work has also significantly influenced international relations theory, leading many scholars to move away from idealism and embrace realism. A large number of scholars, including political scientists, political historians, and theologians, have noted his influence on their thinking. Aside from academics, numerous politicians, and activists such as former US Presidents Barack Obama and Jimmy Carter; Myles Horton, Martin Luther King Jr., Hillary Clinton, Hubert Humphrey, Dean Acheson, James Comey, Madeleine Albright, and John McCain have also cited his influence on their thought. Recent years have seen a renewed interest in Niebuhr's work, in part because of Obama's stated admiration for Niebu ...