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Returning to Tillich : Theology and Legacy in Transition.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Tillich Research SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2017Copyright date: ©2018Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (236 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110533606
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Returning to TillichLOC classification:
  • BR50 .R48 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Returning to Tillich -- Chapter 1. Which Kant? Whose Idealism? Paul Tillich's Philosophical Training Reappraised -- Chapter 2. Tillich and Participation -- Chapter 3. Compromised Correlation? Experience in Paul Tillich's Concept of Correlation -- Chapter 4. Tillich's Account of Love. Re-visiting Self-less Love -- Chapter 5. Kairos, History, and Religion. Some Insights on Tillich's Understanding of Revelation in Dialogue with Karl Barth -- Chapter 6. Answering Sartre. Paul Tillich and the 'Socrates of Nothingness' -- Chapter 7. Is Green the Colour of our Redemption? -- Chapter 8. Tillich for Today's Church. Self-critique, Self-transcendence, and the New Reality -- Chapter 9. The Sacred Art of Teaching. Paul Tillich on Place, Boundary, and Pedagogy -- Chapter 10. Paul Tillich, Salvation, and Big, Unnecessary, Crazy, Travel Adventure -- Chapter 11. "One can distinguish two ways of approaching God: the way of overcoming estrangement and the way of meeting a stranger." Paul Tillich's Engagement with Buddhism -- Chapter 12. Two Forms of Dialectic within Tillich's History of Religion -- Chapter 13. Schleiermacher and Tillich on Judaism: A Structural Comparison -- Chapter 14. Paul Tillich, Being Itself, and the Structure of Vedantic Panentheism -- Chapter 15. Paul Tillich and the 'Dark Night of Faith' as Mystical Experience -- Epilogue: A Dinner Speech Tillich in Transition -- Contributors' Details -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Paul Tillich (1886-1965) was a thinker of international charisma and worldwide repute. His works provide important impulses for debates on theology, philosophy of religion and cultural theory. The series Tillich Research reflects on international research on this notable theologian and philosopher, the academic exploitation of his works with its range of different approaches to its reception and interpretation, as well as a diverse selection of themes and emphasis on them.
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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction: Returning to Tillich -- Chapter 1. Which Kant? Whose Idealism? Paul Tillich's Philosophical Training Reappraised -- Chapter 2. Tillich and Participation -- Chapter 3. Compromised Correlation? Experience in Paul Tillich's Concept of Correlation -- Chapter 4. Tillich's Account of Love. Re-visiting Self-less Love -- Chapter 5. Kairos, History, and Religion. Some Insights on Tillich's Understanding of Revelation in Dialogue with Karl Barth -- Chapter 6. Answering Sartre. Paul Tillich and the 'Socrates of Nothingness' -- Chapter 7. Is Green the Colour of our Redemption? -- Chapter 8. Tillich for Today's Church. Self-critique, Self-transcendence, and the New Reality -- Chapter 9. The Sacred Art of Teaching. Paul Tillich on Place, Boundary, and Pedagogy -- Chapter 10. Paul Tillich, Salvation, and Big, Unnecessary, Crazy, Travel Adventure -- Chapter 11. "One can distinguish two ways of approaching God: the way of overcoming estrangement and the way of meeting a stranger." Paul Tillich's Engagement with Buddhism -- Chapter 12. Two Forms of Dialectic within Tillich's History of Religion -- Chapter 13. Schleiermacher and Tillich on Judaism: A Structural Comparison -- Chapter 14. Paul Tillich, Being Itself, and the Structure of Vedantic Panentheism -- Chapter 15. Paul Tillich and the 'Dark Night of Faith' as Mystical Experience -- Epilogue: A Dinner Speech Tillich in Transition -- Contributors' Details -- Bibliography -- Index.

Paul Tillich (1886-1965) was a thinker of international charisma and worldwide repute. His works provide important impulses for debates on theology, philosophy of religion and cultural theory. The series Tillich Research reflects on international research on this notable theologian and philosopher, the academic exploitation of his works with its range of different approaches to its reception and interpretation, as well as a diverse selection of themes and emphasis on them.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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