Systematic Theology Vol. 3
- 448 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
The third volume of Paul Tillich's most important work, his Systematic Theology. Volumes 1 and 2 are also available.
Paul Tillich fue un teólogo germano-estadounidense y filósofo existencialista cristiano, considerado uno de los teólogos protestantes más influyentes del siglo XX. Su obra es célebre por tender puentes entre la teología y la cultura moderna, explorando las profundas cuestiones de la existencia humana a través de la lente de la revelación cristiana. Tillich desarrolló su distintivo 'método de correlación' para articular cómo los símbolos de la fe abordan las crisis existenciales de la vida contemporánea. Su trabajo es celebrado por hacer accesibles los complejos temas teológicos y filosóficos, profundizando en temas como el coraje y las dinámicas de la fe.







The third volume of Paul Tillich's most important work, his Systematic Theology. Volumes 1 and 2 are also available.
In this classic, deeply insightful book, one of the world's most eminent philosophers describes the dilemma of modern humans & points a way to the conquest of the problem of anxiety.
Sixteen sermons delivered over the past eight years, revealing man's insecurities, evasions and fears, offering him God's blessing.
Professor Tillich analyzes the development of Christian theology.
In these sermons on various problems of life, a world famous theologian speaks profoundly to both mind and heart.
A collection of four Bampton Lectures given in the fall of 1961in the Low Memorial Library of Columbia University on decisive Christian points of views on other religions. The topics discussed include the emphasis on and the characterization of quasi-religions, the elaboration of the universalist element in Christianity, the suggestion of a dynamic typology of the religions, the dialogical character of the encounter of high religions, and the judgment of Christianity against itself as a religion and its ensuing openness for criticism.
First published in the US in 1956, in these lectures Professor Tillich analyzes the development of Christian theology. This classic is for theology students and others interested in the range of Church history and teaching. In A History of Christian Thought, Paul Tillich has accomplished the supremely difficult feat of creating a work at once brilliantly authoritative and comprehensive, while remaining clear and uncluttered by scholarly annotation and debate. Originally delivered as lectures at the Union Theological Seminary and at the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, Professor Tillich guides the reader through the fascinating history of Christian thought with a confidence and clarity of presentation only a great scholar and teacher possesses.
Focusing on central Christian concepts such as faith and love, this collection showcases the influential thoughts of Paul Tillich, a key figure in 20th-century public theology. It includes four significant works that delve into the role of the Bible and examines Christianity's relevance in contemporary society, offering readers a comprehensive introduction to Tillich's philosophical theology and his unique contributions to modern religious discourse.