Paul Tillich, more than any other theologian of the twentieth century, maintained an energetic dialogue with psychology, and especially psychotherapy. This book explores what Tillich's theology has to offer psychologists and others working in the field of mental health, spiritual development, and pa[...]
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 engagem[...]
Can faith survive war? What can we hope for in a world gone mad? In June 1916, two of the 20th century's greatest religious thinkers found themselves on opposite sides of the battlefield at Verdun. For each it was an experience like no other, but they responded to it very differently, and for each o[...]
English summary: Paul Tillich (1886-1965) was one of the most distinguished Protestant theologians of the 20th century. As a thinker moving continuously between church and society, between religion and culture, he was a decisive factor in shaping the early phase of the so-called "Critical Theory of [...]
Paul Tillich (1886-1965) ist ohne Zweifel eine der profiliertesten Gestalten der Religionsphilosophie und evangelischen Theologie unseres Jahrhunderts. 1933 vom Nazi-Deutschland in die Emigration getrieben, erzielte Tillich in den USA bald eine außergewöhnliche Breitenwirkung. Sein theologisches W[...]