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- Christian_Realism abstract "Christian Realism is a philosophical perspective developed by the theologian and public intellectual Reinhold Niebuhr in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Niebuhr argued that the Kingdom of God cannot be realized on earth because of the innately corrupt tendencies of society. Due to the injustices that arise on earth, a person is therefore forced to compromise the ideal of the kingdom of heaven on earth. Niebuhr argued that human perfectibility was an illusion, highlighting the sinfulness of humanity at a time when the world was confronted by the horrors of experiences such World War II, the reigns of both Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, and the Holocaust. The movement was in part a reaction to the Social Gospel movement. Numerous political figures have been influenced by Christian realism, such as Martin Luther King Jr., Hillary Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Barack Obama, Madeleine Albright, and John McCain.".
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- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Kingship_and_kingdom_of_God.
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Madeleine_Albright.
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther_King,_Jr..
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Neoconservatism.
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy.
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Realism_(international_relations).
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Reinhold_Niebuhr.
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Social_Gospel.
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink The_Holocaust.
- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLink Theology.
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- Christian_Realism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christian Realism".
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- Christian_Realism subject Category:Christian_philosophy.
- Christian_Realism subject Category:International_relations_theory.
- Christian_Realism subject Category:Political_realism.
- Christian_Realism hypernym Perspective.
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- Christian_Realism comment "Christian Realism is a philosophical perspective developed by the theologian and public intellectual Reinhold Niebuhr in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Niebuhr argued that the Kingdom of God cannot be realized on earth because of the innately corrupt tendencies of society. Due to the injustices that arise on earth, a person is therefore forced to compromise the ideal of the kingdom of heaven on earth.".
- Christian_Realism label "Christian Realism".
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- Christian_Realism wasDerivedFrom Christian_Realism?oldid=670245119.
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