What Would President Niebuhr Do? Applying Niebuhrian Thought to Contemporary Politics

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R. Ward Holder
St. Anselm College

Peter Josephson
St. Anselm College

Date: Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Location: Boisi Center聽

Abstract

R. Ward Holder and Peter Josephson, both from St. Anselm's College, will discuss their new book:听Reinhold Niebuhr in Theory and Practice: Christian Realism and Democracy in America in the Twenty-First Century, during a lunch colloquium at the Boisi Center. The book takes up what the practical application of Niebuhrian policies would look like, as well as seeking to understand the country鈥檚 rapid move from a 鈥淣iebuhrian moment,鈥 to an America First neo-populism.聽

Speaker Bios

R. Ward Holder

R. Ward Holder聽is a historical and political theologian, and professor of theology at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire. He writes on the Reformation, biblical interpretation, and the manner in which religious convictions shape modern politics and political theory. Among other works, he has authored聽John Calvin and the Grounding of Interpretation: Calvin鈥檚 First Commentaries, (Brill, 2006); and has edited聽A Companion to Paul in the Reformation, (Brill, 2009); and聽John Calvin in Context, (Cambridge, 2019). Among his political theological efforts he has co-authored, with Peter B. Josephson,聽The Irony of Barack Obama: Barack Obama, Reinhold Niebuhr, and the Problem of Christian Statecraft (Ashgate, 2012) and聽Reinhold Niebuhr in Theory and Practice: Christian Realism and Democracy in America in the Twenty-First Century, (Lexington, 2018).

Peter Josephson

笔别迟别谤听闯辞蝉别辫丑蝉辞苍聽is Professor of Politics and Chair of the Department of Politics at Saint Anselm College. From 2012 to 2015 he held the Richard L. Bready Chair in Ethics, Economics, and the Common Good.聽Josephson聽is the author of聽The Great Art of Government: Locke's Use of Consent聽(University Press of Kansas, 2002), and with R. Ward Holder, the co-author of聽The Irony of Barack Obama: Barack Obama, Reinhold Niebuhr, and the Problem of Christian Statecraft聽(Ashgate, 2012) and聽Reinhold Niebuhr in Theory and Practice: Christian Realism and Democracy in America in the Twenty-First聽Century (Lexington, 2018).聽Josephson鈥檚 articles and book chapters include work on Hobbes and Locke, theories of political economy, the political philosophy of Henry Kissinger, as well as works on politics and popular culture. His current research returns to the works of John Locke to explore the relation between philosophy and politics in the liberal regime.

Event Recap

Attempting to consider theory and practice together, in politics, presents a challenge when public speech is less open to nuance and often demanding of certainty. Despite the difficulty, Peter Josephson, a professor of politics at Saint Anslem College, and R. Ward Holder, a professor of theology at Saint Anselm鈥檚, took up the challenge in their recent book,聽Reinhold Niebuhr in Theory and Practice: Christian Realism and Democracy in America in the Twenty-First Century. On Wednesday, February 13th, Holder and Josephson joined the Boisi Center for a luncheon colloquium covering their new book and asking the question, 鈥淲hat Would President Niebuhr Do?鈥 The authors suggested that the very project of considering theory and practice together is, in one way, to consider Christianity and realism together as they exist in the public sphere.

Holder and Josephson opened with a brief biography of Niebuhr showing how deeply he is connected with the best of the American dream within our imaginations. They dived right into the challenges of the book, starting with five theological-political foci that serve as foundations for Niebuhrian thought regarding politics today: human anthropology, human societies and justice, faith and history, sin and the 鈥渆asy conscience,鈥 and Christian responsibility in the world. As they spoke more about Niebuhr鈥檚 understandings of human anthropology, they noted his observation that the modern age has spent too much time convincing itself something about humans that isn鈥檛 true; correcting that anthropology is necessary for dealing adequately with practical concerns. Similarly, Niebuhr held that any purely political or merely social-scientific solution to political questions would not suffice -- such solutions taken alone are, rather, sins of pride that remove the needed tension between public and private power.

Niebuhr鈥檚 thought is challenging not only to larger theoretical tendencies of modernity. Niebuhr stressed that the reason we did not fully understand some of the monstrosities of the twentieth century was because we have yet to fully understand ourselves; each crisis, like the Cold War, offers an occasion to critique our own political conscience, an occasion for self-reflection. Likewise, any 鈥渆asy conscience鈥 -- either on the right of laissez-faire liberalism or on the left of the administrative state -- must be understood as representing only half-truths.

During the Q&A, Holder and Josephson spoke further on Niebuhr鈥檚 understanding of the virtue of a constitutional system of checks and balances, 鈥渋n which pride meets its match.鈥 No one person or office has the sufficient knowledge and foresight to do without another checking its power. Niebuhr鈥檚 understanding of the constructs of our nation offers insight into how we can continue to build wisely within our diverse society, cognizant of the dangers of sin and pride and the complexities that require political-theological thought.

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BOOKS

Babones, Salvatore J.聽The New Authoritarianism: Trump, Populism, and the Tyranny of Experts. Medford: Polity, 2018.

Erwin, Scott R (Scott Robert).聽The Theological Vision of Reinhold Niebuhr鈥檚 The Irony of American History:听鈥淚n the Battle Above It鈥.聽1st ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.聽聽聽聽

Holder, Ward and Peter Josephson.聽Reinhold Niebuhr in Theory and Practice:听Christian Realism and Democracy in America in the Twenty-First Century.聽Lexington, MA:听Lexington Press, 2018.聽

Niebuhr, Reinhold and Elizabeth Sifton, ed.聽Reinhold Niebuhr: Major Works on Religion and Politics. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, 2015.

Wolfe, Alan.聽The Politics of Petulance: America in an Age of Immaturity.聽Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018.

Wright, Andrew.聽Christianity and Critical Realism: Ambiguity, Truth, and Theological Literacy. New York: Routledge, 2013.聽聽

ARTICLES聽 聽

Carlson, John D. 鈥淩einhold Niebuhr and Richard John Neuhaus: Religion and American Public Life in the Twentieth Century and Beyond.鈥澛Political Theology聽14, no.3 (January 2013): 362-374.聽聽DOI:听10.1179/1462317X13Z.00000000030

Grigor Suny, Ronald. 鈥淭he Crisis of Bourgeois Democracy: the Fate of an Experiment in the Age of Nationalism, Populism, and Neo-liberalism.鈥澛New Perspectives on Turkey聽57, (November 2017): 115-141.聽DOI:听10.1017/npt.2017.32

Sabella, Jeremy Luis. 鈥淓stablishment Radical: Assessing the Legacy of Reinhold Niebuhr鈥檚 Reflections on the End of an Era.鈥澛Political Theology聽18, no.5 (July 2017): 377-398).聽DOI:听10.1179/1462317X15Z.000000000176

Schmidt, Vivien A. 鈥淏ritain-Out and Trump-In: a Discursive Institutionalist Analysis of the British Referendum on the E.U. and the U.S. Presidential Election.鈥澛Review of International Political Economy聽24, no.2 (April 2017): 248-269.聽
DOI:听10.1080/09692290.2017.1304974

Richie, Tony L. 鈥淎 Politics of Pluralism in American Democracy: Reinhold Niebuhr鈥檚 Christian Realism as a National Resource in a Post-9/11 World.鈥澛Journal of Ecumenical Studies聽45, no. 3 (Summer 2010): 471.聽聽

In the News

Thisbreaks down how Comey, who studied Niebuhr, applied some of his ideas in his practice as a public official and in his writing. Comey, who has been a major figure in recent American politics, was greatly influenced by Niebuhr's ideas on religion and politics.聽