The Origins and Development of the Triadic Structure of Faith in H. Richard Niebuhr: A Study of the Kantian and Pragmatic Background of Niebuhr's Thought
By (Author) Joseph S. Pagano
University Press of America
University Press of America
21st April 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
230.092
Paperback
236
Width 154mm, Height 227mm, Spine 18mm
331g
Previous studies of H. Richard Niebuhr's intellectual background have fallen into two groups: those that stress the German and especially Kantian sources of Niebuhr's thought, and those that emphasize the American and especially pragmatic sources of his thought. Joseph S. Pagano provides a way beyond these seemingly antagonistic positions. Through careful readings of the philosophical background of the triadic structure, Pagano demonstrates that Niebuhr's intellectual background was both Kantian and pragmatic. He also provides the first book-length study of the development of the triadic structure of faith in Niebuhr's theology and ethics. This book is a particularly insightful reference for scholars in ethics, religious studies, theology, philosophy, and church history.
Joseph S. Pagano earned a Ph.D. in Theology at Marquette University, and is currently Assistant Professor of Theology at Mount Mary College.