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Between Two Rivers chronicles the life of noted scholar of religion, politics, and philosophy, Ronald H. Stone. From childhood through retirement, it highlights Stone's focus on Christian social ethics and his writing in the area. The book includes insights into the renowned scholars Stone worked with, including Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillich.
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Between Two Rivers chronicles the life of noted scholar of religion, politics, and philosophy, Ronald H. Stone. From childhood through retirement, it highlights Stone's focus on Christian social ethics and his writing in the area. The book includes insights into the renowned scholars Stone worked with, including Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillich.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781442250048
- ISBN-10: 1442250046
- Artikelnr.: 42285135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781442250048
- ISBN-10: 1442250046
- Artikelnr.: 42285135
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
By Ronald H. Stone
Introduction 1. Birth 2. Childhood 3. High School 4. Morningside College 5.
Mexico City College 6. Junior College 7. Pre-Theological Student 8.
Marriage and Church 9. New York City 10. Europe 11. Christian Social Ethics
12. Philosophy 13. Oxford 14. Reinhold Niebuhr 15. Faith and Politics 16.
Teaching and Leaving Columbia 17. Associate Professor in Pittsburgh 18.
"The King's Chapel and the King's Court" 19. Early Days at Pittsburgh
Seminary 20. The Death of Reinhold 21. Cambridge University 22. Professor
of Social Ethics 23. Beyond Niebuhr 24. Realism and Hope 25. Randy in Nova
Scotia 26. Urban Ethics Course 27. Seeking Greek Orthodoxy 28. Response to
Liberation Theology 29. Paul Tillich 30. Peacemaking and the Presbyterians
31 East Liberty Presbyterian Church 32. Between Jerusalem and Bethlehem 33.
Church and Society 34. Reformed Faith and Politics 35. Rome and Budapest
36. Siberia 37. East Berlin 38. Marriage 39. Resistance to Militarism 40.
India 41. John C. Bennett 42. Third Presbyterian Church 43. Post-India
Writing 44. Peacemaking 45. Theological Educators for Presbyterian Social
Witness 46. Robert Chesnut 47. Father, 1990 48. Latin America 49. Urban
Ministry 50. Patricia 51. Randall 52. Spies 53. John Witherspoon 54.
Justice and Peacemaking 55. Amazon 56. Mother 57. John Bennett and Nuclear
Weapons 58. Politics 59. Cuba 60. Just Peacemaking and Humanitarian
Intervention 61. Oxbridge Revisited 62. Church and State 63. Letters from
Africa 64. Against the Third Reich 65. The Ultimate Imperative 66. Religion
in the New Millennium 67. John Wesley's Ethics 68. Terrorism and Foreign
Policy 69. Semi-Retirement and Divorce 70. Christian Social Ethics as
Vocation 71. On Speaking to Hezbollah 72. Prophetic Realism 73. Visit to
China 74. Return to Rome 75. Marriage and Family 76. Eber: Pioneer in Iowa
77. Moral Reflections on Foreign Policy in a Religious War 78. Niebuhr and
Tillich 79. Concluding Reflections Bibliography
Mexico City College 6. Junior College 7. Pre-Theological Student 8.
Marriage and Church 9. New York City 10. Europe 11. Christian Social Ethics
12. Philosophy 13. Oxford 14. Reinhold Niebuhr 15. Faith and Politics 16.
Teaching and Leaving Columbia 17. Associate Professor in Pittsburgh 18.
"The King's Chapel and the King's Court" 19. Early Days at Pittsburgh
Seminary 20. The Death of Reinhold 21. Cambridge University 22. Professor
of Social Ethics 23. Beyond Niebuhr 24. Realism and Hope 25. Randy in Nova
Scotia 26. Urban Ethics Course 27. Seeking Greek Orthodoxy 28. Response to
Liberation Theology 29. Paul Tillich 30. Peacemaking and the Presbyterians
31 East Liberty Presbyterian Church 32. Between Jerusalem and Bethlehem 33.
Church and Society 34. Reformed Faith and Politics 35. Rome and Budapest
36. Siberia 37. East Berlin 38. Marriage 39. Resistance to Militarism 40.
India 41. John C. Bennett 42. Third Presbyterian Church 43. Post-India
Writing 44. Peacemaking 45. Theological Educators for Presbyterian Social
Witness 46. Robert Chesnut 47. Father, 1990 48. Latin America 49. Urban
Ministry 50. Patricia 51. Randall 52. Spies 53. John Witherspoon 54.
Justice and Peacemaking 55. Amazon 56. Mother 57. John Bennett and Nuclear
Weapons 58. Politics 59. Cuba 60. Just Peacemaking and Humanitarian
Intervention 61. Oxbridge Revisited 62. Church and State 63. Letters from
Africa 64. Against the Third Reich 65. The Ultimate Imperative 66. Religion
in the New Millennium 67. John Wesley's Ethics 68. Terrorism and Foreign
Policy 69. Semi-Retirement and Divorce 70. Christian Social Ethics as
Vocation 71. On Speaking to Hezbollah 72. Prophetic Realism 73. Visit to
China 74. Return to Rome 75. Marriage and Family 76. Eber: Pioneer in Iowa
77. Moral Reflections on Foreign Policy in a Religious War 78. Niebuhr and
Tillich 79. Concluding Reflections Bibliography
Introduction 1. Birth 2. Childhood 3. High School 4. Morningside College 5.
Mexico City College 6. Junior College 7. Pre-Theological Student 8.
Marriage and Church 9. New York City 10. Europe 11. Christian Social Ethics
12. Philosophy 13. Oxford 14. Reinhold Niebuhr 15. Faith and Politics 16.
Teaching and Leaving Columbia 17. Associate Professor in Pittsburgh 18.
"The King's Chapel and the King's Court" 19. Early Days at Pittsburgh
Seminary 20. The Death of Reinhold 21. Cambridge University 22. Professor
of Social Ethics 23. Beyond Niebuhr 24. Realism and Hope 25. Randy in Nova
Scotia 26. Urban Ethics Course 27. Seeking Greek Orthodoxy 28. Response to
Liberation Theology 29. Paul Tillich 30. Peacemaking and the Presbyterians
31 East Liberty Presbyterian Church 32. Between Jerusalem and Bethlehem 33.
Church and Society 34. Reformed Faith and Politics 35. Rome and Budapest
36. Siberia 37. East Berlin 38. Marriage 39. Resistance to Militarism 40.
India 41. John C. Bennett 42. Third Presbyterian Church 43. Post-India
Writing 44. Peacemaking 45. Theological Educators for Presbyterian Social
Witness 46. Robert Chesnut 47. Father, 1990 48. Latin America 49. Urban
Ministry 50. Patricia 51. Randall 52. Spies 53. John Witherspoon 54.
Justice and Peacemaking 55. Amazon 56. Mother 57. John Bennett and Nuclear
Weapons 58. Politics 59. Cuba 60. Just Peacemaking and Humanitarian
Intervention 61. Oxbridge Revisited 62. Church and State 63. Letters from
Africa 64. Against the Third Reich 65. The Ultimate Imperative 66. Religion
in the New Millennium 67. John Wesley's Ethics 68. Terrorism and Foreign
Policy 69. Semi-Retirement and Divorce 70. Christian Social Ethics as
Vocation 71. On Speaking to Hezbollah 72. Prophetic Realism 73. Visit to
China 74. Return to Rome 75. Marriage and Family 76. Eber: Pioneer in Iowa
77. Moral Reflections on Foreign Policy in a Religious War 78. Niebuhr and
Tillich 79. Concluding Reflections Bibliography
Mexico City College 6. Junior College 7. Pre-Theological Student 8.
Marriage and Church 9. New York City 10. Europe 11. Christian Social Ethics
12. Philosophy 13. Oxford 14. Reinhold Niebuhr 15. Faith and Politics 16.
Teaching and Leaving Columbia 17. Associate Professor in Pittsburgh 18.
"The King's Chapel and the King's Court" 19. Early Days at Pittsburgh
Seminary 20. The Death of Reinhold 21. Cambridge University 22. Professor
of Social Ethics 23. Beyond Niebuhr 24. Realism and Hope 25. Randy in Nova
Scotia 26. Urban Ethics Course 27. Seeking Greek Orthodoxy 28. Response to
Liberation Theology 29. Paul Tillich 30. Peacemaking and the Presbyterians
31 East Liberty Presbyterian Church 32. Between Jerusalem and Bethlehem 33.
Church and Society 34. Reformed Faith and Politics 35. Rome and Budapest
36. Siberia 37. East Berlin 38. Marriage 39. Resistance to Militarism 40.
India 41. John C. Bennett 42. Third Presbyterian Church 43. Post-India
Writing 44. Peacemaking 45. Theological Educators for Presbyterian Social
Witness 46. Robert Chesnut 47. Father, 1990 48. Latin America 49. Urban
Ministry 50. Patricia 51. Randall 52. Spies 53. John Witherspoon 54.
Justice and Peacemaking 55. Amazon 56. Mother 57. John Bennett and Nuclear
Weapons 58. Politics 59. Cuba 60. Just Peacemaking and Humanitarian
Intervention 61. Oxbridge Revisited 62. Church and State 63. Letters from
Africa 64. Against the Third Reich 65. The Ultimate Imperative 66. Religion
in the New Millennium 67. John Wesley's Ethics 68. Terrorism and Foreign
Policy 69. Semi-Retirement and Divorce 70. Christian Social Ethics as
Vocation 71. On Speaking to Hezbollah 72. Prophetic Realism 73. Visit to
China 74. Return to Rome 75. Marriage and Family 76. Eber: Pioneer in Iowa
77. Moral Reflections on Foreign Policy in a Religious War 78. Niebuhr and
Tillich 79. Concluding Reflections Bibliography