About: Paul Tillich

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German-American theologian and philosopher

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  • United States of America karimba ŋun nyɛ doo (dag)
  • professor académico alemão (pt)
  • tysk professor (sv)
  • немецко-американский лютеранский теолог-экзистенциалист и философ религии (ru)
  • Duits filosoof (1886–1965) (nl)
  • Duits-Amerikaanse teoloog en filosoof (af)
  • German-American theologian and philosopher (en)
  • tysk-amerikansk protestantisk teolog, dogmatiker og religionsfilosof. (da)
  • americký teolog a filozof (cs)
  • evangélikus teológus (hu)
  • filósofo y teólogo protestante (es)
  • niemiecki filozof i teolog protestancki (pl)
  • saksalainen teologi (fi)
  • teologo tedesco (it)
  • théologien protestant et philosophe germano-américain (fr)
  • فيلسوف وجودي ألماني أمريكي (ar)
  • deutscher protestantischer Theologe (Dogmatiker) und Religionsphilosoph (de)
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  • Tillich (en)
  • James Wu (en)
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  • 1886-08-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Paul Johannes Tillich (en)
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  • Starzeddel, Province of Brandenburg, Prussia, German Empire (en)
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  • 2 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1965-10-22 (xsd:date)
  • (en)
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  • Chicago, Illinois, U.S. (en)
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  • tillich (en)
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  • German (en)
  • English (en)
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  • Paul Tillich (en)
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  • (en)
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  • Systematic Theology Vol. 2 , p. 12 (en)
  • Systematic Theology Vol. 2 , p.12 (en)
  • The Courage to Be, p.177 (en)
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  • 0001-09-28 (xsd:gMonthDay)
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  • In such a state the God of both religious and theological language disappears. But something remains, namely, the seriousness of that doubt in which meaning within meaninglessness is affirmed. The source of this affirmation of meaning within meaninglessness, of certitude within doubt, is not the God of traditional theism but the "God above God," the power of being, which works through those who have no name for it, not even the name God. (en)
  • When a doctrine of God is initiated by defining God as being-itself, the philosophical concept of being is introduced into systematic theology ... It appears in the present system in three places: in the doctrine of God, where God is called the being as being or the ground and the power of being; in the doctrine of man, where the distinction is carried through between man's essential and his existential being; and finally, in the doctrine of the Christ, where he is called the manifestation of the New Being, the actualization of which is the work of the divine Spirit. (en)
  • The first element is the experience of the power of being which is present even in the face of the most radical manifestation of non being. If one says that in this experience vitality resists despair, one must add that vitality in man is proportional to intentionality. The vitality that can stand the abyss of meaninglessness is aware of a hidden meaning within the destruction of meaning. (en)
  • The second element in absolute faith is the dependence of the experience of nonbeing on the experience of being and the dependence of the experience of meaninglessness on the experience of meaning. Even in the state of despair one has enough being to make despair possible. (en)
  • There is a third element in absolute faith, the acceptance of being accepted. Of course, in the state of despair there is nobody and nothing that accepts. But there is the power of acceptance itself which is experienced. Meaninglessness, as long as it is experienced, includes an experience of the "power of acceptance". To accept this power of acceptance consciously is the religious answer of absolute faith, of a faith which has been deprived by doubt of any concrete content, which nevertheless is faith and the source of the most paradoxical manifestation of the courage to be. (en)
  • This is the answer to those who ask for a message in the nothingness of their situation and at the end of their courage to be. But such an extreme point is not a space with which one can live. The dialectics of an extreme situation are a criterion of truth but not the basis on which a whole structure of truth can be built. (en)
  • For "being" remains the content, the mystery, and the eternal aporia of thinking. No theology can suppress the notion of being as the power of being. One cannot separate them. In the moment in which one says that God is or that he has being, the question arises as to how his relation to being is understood. The only possible answer seems to be that God is being-itself, in the sense of the power of being or the power to conquer nonbeing. (en)
  • This has been misunderstood as a dogmatic statement of a pantheistic or mystical character. First of all, it is not a dogmatic, but an apologetic, statement. It takes seriously the radical doubt experienced by many people. It gives one the courage of self-affirmation even in the extreme state of radical doubt. (en)
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  • Paul Tillich (en)
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  • Theologian and philosopher (en)
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  • Пауль Тілліх (uk)
  • Тиллих, Пауль (ru)
  • Paul Tillich (sv)
  • 保羅·田立克 (zh)
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