Paul Tillich's Philosophical Theology takes up the challenge as to whether his thought remains relevant fifty years after his death. In opposition to those who believe that his writings have little to say to us today, this book argues that his thought is largely exemplary of open theological engagement with the contemporary intellectual situation.
Paul Tillich's Philosophical Theology takes up the challenge as to whether his thought remains relevant fifty years after his death. In opposition to those who believe that his writings have little to say to us today, this book argues that his thought is largely exemplary of open theological engagement with the contemporary intellectual situation.
George Pattison has held posts in the universities of Cambridge, Oxford, and Aarhus (Denmark) and is currently 1640 Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow and a Visiting Professor at the University of Copenhagen. He has published extensively on Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and philosophy of religion in the continental tradition. His books include Anxious Angels: A Retrospective View of Religious Existentialism (1999), God and Being (2011), Heidegger and Death (2013) and he is co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Theology and Modern European Thought.
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Preface Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1 'God is Being-Itself' Chapter 2 Revolution Chapter 3 Revelation Chapter 4 Love Chapter 5 The Shaking of the Foundations Bibliography ?