This paper explores Paul Tillich’s use of the Friedrich Schelling’s philosophy in his explorations of the relevance of historical forms of Christian belief to contemporary culture, where human experience is marked by anxiety and guilt, and where the search for ultimate meanings seems to dead-end in meaninglessness. For Tillich as for Schelling, religion points to metaphysics. The only literal or nonsymbolic truth about God is that God is the affirmation of being over against the possibility of nonbeing, a divine Yes that is an overcoming of a prior No or self-inclusion. The ambiguity of existence as current human beings experience it is itself religious experience
This presentation titled “How to Ask Questions in Art and Theology? The example of Paul Tillich” was...
This article takes up the biographical and philosophical task of examining how Tillich’s life experi...
Paul Tillich’s theology is sometimes called philosophical theology or ontological theology because i...
This paper explores Paul Tillich’s use of the Friedrich Schelling’s philosophy in his explorations o...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Paul Tillich’s theology in order to gain an insight into his...
Widely regarded as the most influential theologians of the 20th century, Paul Tillich and Karl Rabne...
The article discusses the reception of Schelling’s philosophy by the young Paul Tillich. During his ...
It is well known that Paul Tillich was greatly influenced by F. W. J. Schelling. This is evident whe...
This essay is an attempt to reconstruct Paul Tillich’s argument that existential philosophy is not a...
Tillich frames the question of truth, meaning, and certainty within the spiritual and social crises...
In this paper, I would like to analyse Paul Tillich\u27s understanding of existentialism and courage...
The complex processes of transformations that underlie religion today provide an interesting area of...
Much of the research examines ecstasy from the point of view of psychology, history or sociology, bu...
This dissertation argues that the Protestant theological tradition is characterized by a certain amb...
Paul Tillich, dubbed an “apostle to the intellectuals,” was one of the twentieth-century’s influenti...
This presentation titled “How to Ask Questions in Art and Theology? The example of Paul Tillich” was...
This article takes up the biographical and philosophical task of examining how Tillich’s life experi...
Paul Tillich’s theology is sometimes called philosophical theology or ontological theology because i...
This paper explores Paul Tillich’s use of the Friedrich Schelling’s philosophy in his explorations o...
The purpose of this paper is to examine Paul Tillich’s theology in order to gain an insight into his...
Widely regarded as the most influential theologians of the 20th century, Paul Tillich and Karl Rabne...
The article discusses the reception of Schelling’s philosophy by the young Paul Tillich. During his ...
It is well known that Paul Tillich was greatly influenced by F. W. J. Schelling. This is evident whe...
This essay is an attempt to reconstruct Paul Tillich’s argument that existential philosophy is not a...
Tillich frames the question of truth, meaning, and certainty within the spiritual and social crises...
In this paper, I would like to analyse Paul Tillich\u27s understanding of existentialism and courage...
The complex processes of transformations that underlie religion today provide an interesting area of...
Much of the research examines ecstasy from the point of view of psychology, history or sociology, bu...
This dissertation argues that the Protestant theological tradition is characterized by a certain amb...
Paul Tillich, dubbed an “apostle to the intellectuals,” was one of the twentieth-century’s influenti...
This presentation titled “How to Ask Questions in Art and Theology? The example of Paul Tillich” was...
This article takes up the biographical and philosophical task of examining how Tillich’s life experi...
Paul Tillich’s theology is sometimes called philosophical theology or ontological theology because i...