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Home / Books / Theology / Systematics / Systematic Theology – Paul Tillich Vols 1 & 2

Systematic Theology – Paul Tillich Vols 1 & 2

£20.00

  • Title: Systematic Theology -Volumes One and Two (No volume 3, sorry)
  • Publisher: James Nisbet and Co.
  • Publication Date: 1964
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Good – showing age.
  • Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket Included
  • Weight : 2.5kg

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Categories: Books, Systematics, Theology
  • Description

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Paul Johannes Tillich (August 20, 1886 – October 22, 1965) was a German-American Christian existentialist philosopher, religious socialist, and Lutheran Protestant theologian who is widely regarded as one of the most influential theologians of the twentieth century. Tillich taught at a number of universities in Germany before immigrating to the United States in 1933, where he taught at Union Theological Seminary, Harvard Divinity School, and the University of Chicago.

In academic theology, Tillich is best known for his major three-volume work Systematic Theology (1951–63), in which he developed his “method of correlation”, an approach that explores the symbols of Christian revelation as answers to the problems of human existence raised by contemporary existential analysis. Unlike mainstream interpretations of existentialism which emphasized the priority of existence over essence, Tillich considered existentialism “possible only as an element in a larger whole, as an element in a vision of the structure of being in its created goodness, and then as a description of man’s existence within that framework.”

I never got round to collecting Volume three, sorry.

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