American Decades
Niebuhr, Reinhold 1892-1971
PROTESTANT THEOLOGIAN
Number One Theologian.
America's preeminent religious intellectual in the middle third of the twentieth century, Reinhold Niebuhr was also an important figure in social and political affairs. His picture graced the cover of Time magazine's twenty-fifth anniversary issue in 1948, and two years later the same publication called him "the number one theologian of United States Protestantism." His professional reputation was the equal of his public acclaim. The foremost philosopher of Protestant neo-orthodoxy, Niebuhr in his reconstruction of the faith was highly influential among theologians. He is perhaps best known for his "Serenity Prayer," first published in 1951:
...God, give us the serenity to accept what cannot be changed;
give us the courage to change what should be changed;
give us the wisdom to distinguish one from the other."
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1940's Religion
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Catholicism and Modernism
- The Churches and World War II
- Communism and the Faithful
- Ecumenism and the World Council of Churches
- Fundamentalism and Liberal Protestantism
- Judaism and Assimilation
- Neo-Orthodoxy
- Postwar Prosperity and the Return to the Churches
- Religious Best-Sellers
- The Religious Response to the Atomic Bomb
- Religious Response to the Holocaust
- Urbanization and the Black Church
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Religion, 1940–1949
