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Tillich J. Heywood Thomas

Tillich By J. Heywood Thomas

Tillich by J. Heywood Thomas


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The author reviews the background to Tillich's theology including his debts to Schelling, Kant and Husserl. He surveys Tillich's achievement as a philosophical theologian, examining his ontological approach to christology, and his understanding of the church as a spiritual community.

Tillich Summary

Tillich by J. Heywood Thomas

Paul Tillich (1886-1965) was a remarkable theologian who was as much at home in a philosophical discussion as he was in the pulpit, and as keenly interested in art and politics as in his life-work as a professional theologian. Tillich's attacks on Nazism led to the banning of his books, his dismissal from Frankfurt University, and ultimately his departure for the United States in November 1933. His many points of contact with key thinkers in theology and philosophy (including Heidegger, Otto, Bultmann, Adorno and Barth) make him a compelling figure for those interested in the history of ideas in the Twentieth Century.J. Heywood Thomas critically reviews the philosophical background to Tillich's theology, including his debts to Schelling, Kant, and Husserl. He surveys Tillich's achievement as a philosophical theologian, examining his ontological approach to Christology and salvation, and his understanding of the church as a spiritual community. Thomas concludes with an exploration of Tillich's contribution to the changed situation of theology today.

About J. Heywood Thomas

J. Heywood Thomas was head of the Department of Theology at Nottingham Univeristy until his retirement in 1992 and is Honorary Profesor at Bangor Univeristy. He studied under Tillich and later taught with him at Union Theological Seminary in New York. They were friends until Tillich's death.

Table of Contents

Tillich's life and career; theology, evolution and culture; a phenomenological theology; God, being and existence; existence and estrangement; the new being -incarnation and resurrection; Christus Victor and the conquest of estrangement; the Church as spiritual community; history and the Kingdom of God; Tillich the global theologian.

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GOR012860619
9780826450838
0826450830
Tillich by J. Heywood Thomas
Used - Like New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2000-10-01
164
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