
The Christian Realists
Reassessing the Contributions of Niebuhr and his Contemporaries
Eric Patterson(Editor)
University Press of America
250th Edition
Published on 26. June 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-0-7618-2620-0 (ISBN)
Description
The Christian Realists investigates the contributions to practical and theoretical politics by a variety of mid-twentieth century thinkers such as Reinhold Niebuhr, John Foster Dulles, and Herbert Butterfield. In a period of international conflict and uncertainty caused by the rise of Nazism and Communism and the advent of nuclear weapons, these individuals argued for a "Christian" and a "realistic" approach to social and political problems. It is significant that for about a quarter century these men were listened to on Capitol Hill, in Westminster, on university campuses, in newspapers, as well as throughout the Western religious establishment. This volume provides chapters devoted to the thought of specific Christian realists: Niebuhr, Dulles, Martin Wight, John C. Bennett, and others. The book also includes a chapter on Niebuhr's influence on his secular disciples such as Hans Morgenthau and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. and a chapter on the Catholic social thinker John Courtney Murray.
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Edition
250. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
358 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-2620-0 (9780761826200)
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Persons
Eric Patterson is Assistant Professor of Political Science, Vanguard University, Costa Mesa, California.
Editor
Contributions
Content
Chapter 1 Foreword by Jean Bethke Elshtain
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Niebuhr and His Contemporaries: Introduction to Christian Realism
Chapter 4 Niebuhr and His Critics: Realistic Optimism in World Politics
Chapter 5 The Prophetic Realism of John Foster Dulles, 1937-1945
Chapter 6 Herbert Butterfield and the Limits of Christian Realism
Chapter 7 Martin Wight: Politics in the Era of Leviathan
Chapter 8 John Coleman Bennett in Contemporary Context
Chapter 9 Cups Half Full: John Courtney Murray's Skirmishes with Christian Realism
Chapter 10 Christian Realism in a Pluralistic Society: Interactions Between Niebuhr and Morgenthau, Kennan, and Schlesinger
Chapter 11 The Ironies of Christian Realism: The End of an Augustinian Tradition in International Politics
Chapter 12 Select Bibliography
Chapter 13 About the Contributors
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Niebuhr and His Contemporaries: Introduction to Christian Realism
Chapter 4 Niebuhr and His Critics: Realistic Optimism in World Politics
Chapter 5 The Prophetic Realism of John Foster Dulles, 1937-1945
Chapter 6 Herbert Butterfield and the Limits of Christian Realism
Chapter 7 Martin Wight: Politics in the Era of Leviathan
Chapter 8 John Coleman Bennett in Contemporary Context
Chapter 9 Cups Half Full: John Courtney Murray's Skirmishes with Christian Realism
Chapter 10 Christian Realism in a Pluralistic Society: Interactions Between Niebuhr and Morgenthau, Kennan, and Schlesinger
Chapter 11 The Ironies of Christian Realism: The End of an Augustinian Tradition in International Politics
Chapter 12 Select Bibliography
Chapter 13 About the Contributors