
New Being
A Study on the Relationship between Conditioned and Unconditioned being According to Paul Tillich
Kenan B. Osborne(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 23. August 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
XI, 228 pages
978-94-017-5064-6 (ISBN)
Description
The following study on Ti1lich's theology is based on a doctoral dissertation, presented to the Ludwig-Maximilian University at Munich in December, 1967. Tillich's theology, however, is not a simple structure to analyze, since it is so systematically interrelated. Certainly every major area of his theo logical system involves all other major areas, and even the minor areas have complex ramifications to the total system itself. The following pages, there fore, can only be construed as one among many viewpoints of his system. Tillich's theological structure might be compared to a painting or some other work of art: one must view it now from this direction, now from that, in order to appreciate the total effect. Certain points should, however, be mentioned here. First of all, a key notion in this system is "essentialization. " This concept rounds off and com pletes Ti1lich's entire work. Unfortunately, Ti1lich himself did not write extensively on this topic, nor did he actually correlate it to the beginning and middle of his system, although it expresses the final telos of his entire theo logical work. I have drawn out of the Systematic Theology as much as possi ble on the subject of "essentialization," and have tried to analyze it in light of other key-concepts in his system.
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Edition
1969 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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XI, 228 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-017-5064-6 (9789401750646)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-017-5062-2
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Kenan B. Osborne
New Being
A Study on the Relationship Between Conditioned and Unconditioned Being According to Paul Tillich
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01/1969
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Content
I: The threefold basic towards understanding conditioned being's quest for the unconditioned.- II: Three fundamental approaches to resolve the problematic of Tillich's "quest".- III: Idealistic components in Tillich's interpretation of the God-man relationship.- IV: Tillich's interpretation of old being.- V: New Being in Jesus as the Christ.- VI: General conclusions and evaluations regarding Tillich's interpretation of the God-man relationship.- Excursus: Tillich's explanation of the two streams of philosophical thought since the renaissance.