Mystical heritage in Tillich's philosophical theology
Author: Gert Hummel
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 548
ISBN-13: 9783825845223
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Author: Gert Hummel
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 548
ISBN-13: 9783825845223
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Russell Re Manning
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2017-12-04
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 311053360X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFifty years after his death in 1965 the essays in this collection return to Paul Tillich to investigate his theology and its legacy, with a focus on contemporary British scholarship. Originating in a conference held in Oxford in 2014, the book contains 16 original contributions from a mixture of junior and more established scholars, most of whom have a connection to Britain. The contributions are diverse, but four themes emerge throughout the volume. Several essays are concerning with a characterisation of Tillich's theology. In dialogue with recent emphases on the radical Tillich, some essays suggest a more conservative estimation of Tillich's theology, rooted in the Idealist and classical Christian platonic traditions, whilst in constant engagement with changing existential situations. Secondly, and perhaps reflecting the context of religious diversity and theories of religious pluralism in Britain, many essays engage Tillich's approach to non-Christian religions. Thirdly, some essays address the importance of existentialist philosophy for Tillich, notably via an engagement with Sartre. Finally, a number of essays take up the diagnostic potential of Tillich's theology as a resource for engaging contemporary challenges.
Author: John P. Dourley
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2008-06-30
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 1134045530
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIs religion a positive reality in your life? If not, have you lost anything by forfeiting this dimension of your humanity? This book compares the theology of Tillich with the psychology of Jung, arguing that they were both concerned with the recovery of a valid religious sense for contemporary culture. Paul Tillich, Carl Jung and the Recovery of Religion explores in detail the diminution of the human spirit through the loss of its contact with its native religious depths, a problem on which both spent much of their working lives and energies. Both Tillich and Jung work with a naturalism that grounds all religion on processes native to the human being. Tillich does this in his efforts to recover that point at which divinity and humanity coincide and from which they differentiate. Jung does this by identifying the archetypal unconscious as the source of all religions now working toward a religious sentiment of more universal sympathy. This book identifies the dependence of both on German mysticism as a common ancestry and concludes with a reflection on how their joint perspective might affect religious education and the relation of religion to science and technology. Throughout the book, John Dourley looks back to the roots of both men's ideas about mediaeval theology and Christian mysticism making it ideal reading for analysts and academics in the fields of Jungian and religious studies.
Author: A. James Reimer
Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9783825852641
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection of essays considers various aspects of Paul Tillich's theology of nature, culture, and politics in relation to major theological movements, thinkers, and events of the twentieth century. These essays are not purely an exercise in historical theology but an apology for Tillich's theological, philosophical, and ethical project. The underlying assumption is that Tillich's theology, both in form and content, is worth reading and learning from in the modern and postmodern era, even though we inhabit today an intellectual environment not very amenable to Tillich's form of mediation.
Author: Corneliu Simut
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2014-10-16
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9004275215
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this book, Professor Simuț shows how Christian theology started to be understood as a Gnostic philosophy of religion in the thought of the 19th-century scholar F. C. Baur. Although Baur was seen traditionally as a theologian and biblical exegete, Simuț argues that he was in fact a philosopher of religion, and it was his philosophical reading of Christian theology that informed his biblical preoccupations. Specifically, Baur’s perspective on Christian theology was heavily influenced by Jakob Böhme’s esoteric theosophy and Hegel’s religious philosophy in some key issues such as creation, Lucifer, dualism and the connection between spirit and matter coupled with that between philosophy and religion.
Author: Christian Danz
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2022-11-07
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 3110984725
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis collection moves from COVID to Kairos, engaged with the legacy of Paul Tillich. Liminal spaces reflect ambiguous transitional moments in human consciousness and culture. In early 2020, cultures and states turned inward for protection, exacerbating intertwined health, political, racial justice, and economic crises. Tillich would have understood these overlapping challenges to be heralding a kairotic moment, reflecting simultaneous crises and opportunities. The collected essays reflect on the intersections of COVID and Kairos. Authors engage numerous ethical challenges precipitated by the current Kairos moment, thinking through and with Tillich. Other essays offer reflections on our cultural moment, engaging topics from public health to video games to hate speech. Reflecting on the cultural moment, this collection offers unique insight into the Tillichian legacy for the present and future.
Author: Russell Re Manning
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-02-12
Total Pages: 349
ISBN-13: 1139827790
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe complex philosophical theology of Paul Tillich (1886–1965), increasingly studied today, was influenced by thinkers as diverse as the Romantics and Existentialists, Hegel and Heidegger. A Lutheran pastor who served as a military chaplain in World War I, he was dismissed from his university post at Frankfurt when the Nazis came to power in 1933, and emigrated to the United States, where he continued his distinguished career. This authoritative Companion provides accessible accounts of the major themes of Tillich's diverse theological writings and draws upon the very best of contemporary Tillich scholarship. Each chapter introduces and evaluates its topic and includes suggestions for further reading. The authors assess Tillich's place in the history of twentieth-century Christian thought as well as his significance for current constructive theology. Of interest to both students and researchers, this Companion reaffirms Tillich as a major figure in today's theological landscape.
Author: Robert P. Scharlemann
Publisher: Lit Verlag
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor Robert P. Scharlemann is one of the most profound interpreters of the philosophy and theology of Paul Tillich. This volume contains 18 essays on Tillich written by Scharlemann between 1965 and 2002. The unifying theme of these essays might perhaps be described as the systematic question of the ontological connection between the symbol God and the concept of being.
Author: Keith Ka-fu Chan
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2018-08-21
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 3110612755
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPaul Tillich is exceptional in modern theologians that his distinctive and abundant understanding of the concept of life and spirit has the potential to engage with other disciplines, such as biology, psychology, cosmology and social science; and that his ontological understanding of “life as spirit” which is so crucial in the ecological consideration, is so complex and subtle that enables powerful and critical inter-religious dialogue in environmental ethics. This book argues that, despite the fact that Tillich did not engage in ecological and environmental theology directly, his abundant personal experience of nature-mysticism and intellectual understanding of the idea of nature rooted in his Lutheran and German idealist heritages and, more importantly, his ontological-pneumatological holistic and multi-dimensional conception of unifying and differentiated reality, perfectly and organically coupled with the theonomous vision of theology of culture, nature and morality is profoundly ecologically oriented.
Author: Paul Tillich
Publisher: Ayer Publishing
Published: 1972-01-01
Total Pages: 399
ISBN-13: 9780836925586
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