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Confronting the Will-to-Power A reconsideration of the theology of Reinhold Niebuhr Mark F. W. Lovatt

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.K.; Paternoster Press; 2001Description: 215tr; Paperback; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781842270547, 1842270540
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.092
  • M345-L90
Online resources: Summary: Lovatt takes up Niebuhr's theology and presents it to be, at its heart, an attempt to grapple with the most powerful and dangerous aspect of human nature: a quality Niebuhr describes as 'the will-to-power'. The author argues that Niebuhr identifies the fundamental nature of human sin as having very specific qualities and that Niebuhr, over his various works, develops a theology that seeks to deal effectively with this quality.
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Lovatt takes up Niebuhr's theology and presents it to be, at its heart, an attempt to grapple with the most powerful and dangerous aspect of human nature: a quality Niebuhr describes as 'the will-to-power'. The author argues that Niebuhr identifies the fundamental nature of human sin as having very specific qualities and that Niebuhr, over his various works, develops a theology that seeks to deal effectively with this quality.

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