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  • ...h]] (1886–1965) was a theologian and Christian existentialist philosopher. Tillich was, along with contemporary [[Karl Barth]], one of the more influential Pr ...der perspective, revelation is understood as the fountainhead of religion. Tillich sought to reconcile revelation and [[reason]] by arguing that revelation ne
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  • ...hodox Lutheran theologian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tillich Paul Tillich] made prominent use of the term. For him, the ''kairoi'' are those [[crises
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  • ...istorical figures such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tillich Paul Tillich] have [[argued]] for such a [[concept]] within [[Christian]] [[theology]],
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  • [[Søren Kierkegaard]] opposed courage to angst, while [[Paul Tillich]] opposed an existential courage to be to non-being, fundamentally equating # Paul Tillich, The Courage To Be (London: Collins, 1952), 152-183.
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  • *[[Paul of Tarsus|St. Paul]]: Saul of Tarsus was a Jew who persecuted the early Christian church and w ...esignation for the Greek culture of the Roman Empire in the days of Jesus, Paul, and for centuries after. Classical philosophies of the Greeks had already
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  • ...onstructionist]] [[movement]].[1] Between the Reformed on the one hand and Tillich on the other are found various Evangelical, Dispensationalist (usually not #Theology Today, "The Thought of Paul Tillich""
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  • *[[Paul Tillich]] (1886-1965), synthesized Protestant Christian theology with [[existential
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  • ...)|Transcendent]], the One, the All, Existence, or Being itself, the [[Paul Tillich|ground of being]], the [[monism|monistic]] substrate, etc.
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  • ...I AM presented here are: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tillich Paul Tillich]'s "Ground of Being," [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel Hegel]'s Absolut
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  • ...versity of Oregon]], Griffin attended a lecture series delivered by [[Paul Tillich]] at the [[Graduate Theological Union]] in [[Berkeley, California]]. At th
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  • ...a forms of Meister Eckhart, Nicholas of Cusa, Plotinus, Jakob Boehme, Paul Tillich and all the Hindu philosophers at a gathering on one of the mansion worlds ...e ultimate source of all reality. As a modern philosopher-theologian, Paul Tillich, would have said it, "God is the ground of all being." Our Melchizedek teac
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  • *1953–54 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Tillich Paul Tillich] ''Systematic Theology'' (3 vols.): ISBN 0-226-80337-6, ISBN 0-226-80338-4
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  • ...ng interpreter of Zen; and even the existential Christian theology of Paul Tillich (a major influence on both Rollo May and Carl Rogers); Asian concepts of co ...n which cognitive scientists, such as Daniel Dennett, Patricia Churchland, Paul Churchland, and Robert Searl, have dominated the discussion about the philo
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  • #Edwards, Paul. "God and the philosophers" in Honderich, Ted. (ed)The Oxford Companion to #"DOES GOD MATTER? A Social-Science Critique". by Paul Froese and Christopher Bader. Retrieved on 2007-05-28.
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  • ...ures. Schelling also directly influenced Coleridge, Peirce, Schopenhauer, Tillich, and the existentialists, and indirectly impacted upon Marx, Dostoevsky, Ni ...ontemporary vitalism. Translated by Charles Byrd, in Frederick Burwick and Paul Douglass, eds., The Crisis in modernity: Bergson and the vitalist controver
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