The Essential Tillich

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University of Chicago Press, 1999 M09 15 - 281 páginas
"With this volume, Paul Tillich joins the ranks of the great Christian theologians such as Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. . . .This volume, compiled by a noted minister and scholar, offers to the theological student, church worker, or, indeed, any serious reader struggling with the existential question, a tantalizing and illuminating introduction to perhaps the greatest mind of twentieth-century Protestant theology."—Booklist

"Church testifies to the power Tillich provides him for his pastoral work, his intellectual formulation and his personal life. He projects, quite properly, that the 'essential' Tillich can do the same for others. . . ."—Christian Century

"This book summarizes in Tillich's own words much of the best of his thought, still highly relevant today."—Library Journal

"[Church] helps Tillich speak to an audience unfamiliar with the breadth and depth of his thought."—Religious Studies Review

 

Contenido

V
11
VI
13
VIII
32
X
39
XI
41
XII
44
XIII
57
XV
65
XXXI
140
XXXIII
146
XXXV
158
XXXVII
163
XXXVIII
165
XL
168
XLII
194
XLIII
203

XVI
67
XVII
69
XIX
87
XXI
90
XXIII
99
XXIV
101
XXV
112
XXVII
120
XXIX
129
XXX
131
XLIV
205
XLVI
209
XLVIII
214
XLIX
228
L
233
LIV
237
LV
239
LVI
250
LVIII
271
Derechos de autor

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Acerca del autor (1999)

Paul Tillich (1886-1965) held distinguished positions at several German universities before immigrating to the United States in 1933 where he taught at Harvard University and the University of Chicago. His many publications include The Courage to Be, a three-volume treatise entitled Systematic Theology, and Theology of Culture.

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