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Paul Tillich

Paul Tillich

History of Christian Thought will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
History of Christian Thought will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
History of Christian Thought will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
History of Christian Thought will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
History of Christian Thought will be released on October 02, 2008 in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
History of Christian Thought is now available in eBook
Oct 02, 2008
History of Christian Thought will be released on November 15, 1972 in Trade Paperback
Nov 15, 1972
History of Christian Thought is now available in Trade Paperback
Nov 15, 1972
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Nov 15, 1972
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University of Nottingham Communications, February 3, 2012
...Christian faith in relation to contemporary problems. The first person to hold the Lectureship was the renowned theologian Paul Tillich. Since then it has been held by a series of eminent theologians and philosophers, who have included among others...
Sojourners, January 5, 2012
...appropriate. He was injured a little bit, until I explained it to him. Among the theologians, I think Paul Tillich is probably the one I have read the most because he shaped my thoughts about the relation between religion and politics and the fact that...
Huffington Post, January 5, 2012
...appropriate. He was injured a little bit, until I explained it to him. Among the theologians, I think Paul Tillich is probably the one I have read the most because he shaped my thoughts about the relation between religion and politics and the fact...
New York Post, December 24, 2011
...for correlating religious theory and concepts with the practical challenges of everyday life. The Courage to Be by Paul Tillich Paul Tillichs The Courage to Be has been helpful to me in understanding how best to deal with stress, fear and anxiety. In...
PR-GB, October 24, 2011
...around-dying expertise does appear to consider the experiencer into the understanding of the "God outside of God" that Paul Tillich talks about as the ground of getting, which underlies our ideas and photos. So, the knowing that we can only reach God or...
Vanderbilt University, October 13, 2011
...by Col. E.W. Cole for “the defense and advocacy of the Christian religion.” Previous speakers have included Paul Tillich, George Buttrick, Don Beisswenger, James Lawson and Jim Wallis. The lectures, which are free and open to the public, will be...
Cape May County Herald, June 21, 2011
...is senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Wheaton, IL, and an adjunct faculty member of Wheaton College and Paul Tillich Professor of Theology and Culture in the Graduate Theological Foundation He preaches at the two identical worship services, 8:30...
Indianapolis Star, March 3, 2012
...path of many -- no better, no worse, just the one we have chosen.A 20th century theologian, Paul Tillich, put this well when he said there is such a thing as the Protestant principle -- the recognition that faith needs constantly to be corrected and...
Indianapolis Star, March 3, 2012
...path of many -- no better, no worse, just the one we have chosen.A 20th century theologian, Paul Tillich, put this well when he said there is such a thing as the Protestant principle -- the recognition that faith needs constantly to be corrected and...
ABC Online, February 29, 2012
...or secular institutions like political parties or associations, not the church. Most atheists or agnostics can play with Paul Tillich's brilliant ideas without slipping into the habit – or the cassock. Nietzsche, for all his taunting, did worry about...
River Bend Telegraph, February 25, 2012
...to accept human limitations. Humility is not being humiliated or to humble others. Years ago, the great theologian Paul Tillich preached a sermon, "You Are Accepted." Tillich translated the word justification into a more familiar one, acceptance....
Jewish Week, February 22, 2012
...of, and take control of, this “independent power” that can dominate our capacity for reason and restraint. Theologian Paul Tillich writes, “Idolatry is the elevation of a preliminary concern to ultimacy. Something essentially conditioned is taken...
OpEdNews.com, February 20, 2012
...is rooted in the God who appears when God has disappeared in the anxiety of doubt," wrote Paul Tillich. Aristotle said that only two living entities are capable of solitude and complete separateness: God and beast. The most acute form of human suffering...
Current TV, February 20, 2012
...be is rooted in the God who appears when God has disappeared in the anxiety of doubt, wrote Paul Tillich. Aristotle said that only two living entities are capable of solitude and complete separateness: God and beast. The most acute form of human...