Notes from H. Richard Niebuhr's class on Christian ethics, 1952.

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Notes from H. Richard Niebuhr's class on Christian ethics, 1952.

This is a collection of 182 photocopied pages of mimeographed notes of a Christian Ethics class taught by H. Richard Niebuhr at Yale in the winter and spring terms of 1952. It includes an outline of his lectures, additional readings, assignments, and lecture notes. The notes were assembled by a group of four students in the class.

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Niebuhr, H. Richard (Helmut Richard), 1894-1962

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Helmut Richard Niebuhr (1894-1962), a leading twentieth-century American Protestant theologian and churchman, is known for his contributions to Christian ethics, for his social analysis of American denominationalism, his interpretation of American religious history, study of American theological education, and authorship of books and essays advancing "theocentric" theology. The younger brother of theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, Helmut was born in Missouri, and was educated at Elmhurst College, Eden...