Includes Ego-Alter Dialectic and the Conscience (circa 1945), Responsibility of the Church for Society (circa 1946), Evangelical and Protestant Ethics (circa 1950), War as the Judgment of God (circa 1942).
This series contains 13 typescript essays thematically divided into four sections: Deity of God; Human bondage; Divine action and human response; and Catholic vision.
H. Richard Niebuhr was president of Elmhurst College, 1924-1927; Sterling Professor of Theology and Christian Ethics, 1954-1962 at Yale University (faculty since 1931); and was known for conglomerating neoorthodoxy, realism, and Christian existentialism. The collection contains 13 typescript essays thematically divided into four sections: Deity of God; Human bondage; Divine action and human response; and Catholic vision.
Includes Man the Sinner (1935), Disorder in the Church of God (circa 1948), Towards the Independence of the Church (circa 1935), Towards a New Other-Worldliness (1944).