Ronald H. Stone is the John Witherspoon Professor of Christian Ethics emeritus at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Born and educated in Iowa, Stone undertook graduate study at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and Oxford University. Returning to the United States, he became Reinhold Niebuhr's last teaching assistant and, later, colleague. Stone has written two dozen books on religion and society and served as chairman of the local Development Corporation and the Allegheny County Ethics Commission.
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Preface Dedication Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Cold War empires Imperialism Niebuhr before Retirement International Politics 3. Human Nature Vitality and Form Easy Conscience Christian View of Humanity Human Sin 4. Human Destiny 5. Beginning the Kennedy Era, 1960-61 Interview The 1960 election The Kennedy Years Colloquium at the Cathedral Dimensions of the 1960s 6. International Politics, 1962 7. The Mounting Racial Crisis and Democracy, 1963 Birmingham A Nation so Conceived International Conflict Social Ethics Barnard Lectures on Democracy 8. President Johnson, 1964 Race Relations Karl Marx Human Nature 9. Man's Nature and His Communities , 1965 "Foreword Excerpts" President Johnson and Vietnam Man's Nature and His Communities Political Philosophy 10. Christianity and Crisis, 1966 Niebuhr as Journalist Change in Christianity and Crisis Co-writing on Vietnam Church Death of God Judaism The Seminar The Army in former Colonies 11. Social Myths and the Cold War, 1967 Wars Dialogue with Hans J. Morgenthau Martin Luther King, Jr. Life and Death 12. Faith and Politics, 1968 Faith and Politics 13. Democracy, 1969 The Democratic Experience The 1969 Interview "The King's Chapel and the King's Court" Reconciling with Catholicism 14. Decline, 1970-71 The Presidency and Irony 15. Legacy Quest for Justice Riverside Church Memorial Relevance to 21st Century On International Politics

