08-03 H Richard Niebuhr

08-03 H Richard Niebuhr

This Week in Eden History Sept. 3 | H. Richard Niebuhr, 1915 Eden graduate and prominent Christian ethicist Helmut Richard Niebuhr,one of the most important 20th-century Christian ethicists, was born on Sept. 3, 1894 in Wright City, Missouri. His father, Gustav Niebuhr was a German emigrant and pastor in the Evangelical Synod of North America; his older brother, Reinhold, was a prominent public theologian; and his sister, Hulda, a seminary pro- fessor in Christian education. Richard (he did not care for the name “Helmut”) graduated from Elmhurst College in 1912 and Eden in 1915. He received an M.A. from Washington University in 1918 and began teaching at Eden. He completed his Ph.D. at Yale in 1924 and became President of Elmhurst College, serving until 1927. He re- turned to Eden as Academic Dean—the first in the school’s history— serving from 1927 to 1931. He modernized many aspects of both schools and laid the groundwork for their academic accreditation. In 1928, Niebuhr became chair of the Evangelical Synod’s Commis- sion on Closer Relations with Other Church Bodies. The commis- sion’s work led to the merger that created the Evangelical and Reformed Church in 1934. Niebuhr accepted a position as Associate Professor of Christian H.Richard Niebuhr, date unknown. Ethics at Yale Divinity School in 1931, was raised to full professor in Possibly taken early 1920s at Eden’s 1938, and promoted to Sterling professor in 1954. He influenced former Wellston campus. | Eden American religious thinking through the students he advised and his Seminary Archives writings. As the Chair of Graduate Studies, he guided the develop- ment of such prominent scholars as James Gustafson and Sallie McFague. His writings reflected his evolv- ing thinking and shaped scholarly theology in the 1950s and 60s. Prominent books includeThe Kingdom of God in America (1937),Christ and Culture (1951), and The Responsible Self (1963). H. Richard Niebuhr died on July 5, 1962 in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Eden Theological Seminary Archives 475 E. Lockwood Ave. St. Louis, Missouri 63119 (314) 252.3141 Website.

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