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Gabriel Fackre
Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971), dubbed America’s theologian by the mid-twentieth-century media, had a host of critics during his lifetime. Many attacked him for his political realism. Others found his neoorthodoxy wanting. A few went much further, doubting his belief in . . . . Continue Reading »
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