Paul Tillich & Other Religious Perspectives
.... Justification by
faith as
Tillich elaborates it departs programmatically from the notion of institutional authority in spiritual matters and implies a ....
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Stages of Faith Introduction James Fowler stat
.... The Manner of Our
Faith:
Tillich, Niebuhr, and Smith Fowler begins his analysis of the manner of
faith among humanity by studying the definitions of
faith laid ....
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Christian Faith
.... therefore cannot be "solved," but he adds that theology must aim for clarity, relevancy, and consistency in discussion of any aspect of
faith (
Tillich, 1951, p ....
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Counseling and Christian Belief
.... rational and therefore cannot be "solved," he adds that theology must aim for clarity, relevancy, and consistency in any discussion of
faith (
Tillich, 1951, p ....
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Object Relations Theory & Christian Views
.... The term "ultimate concern" unites the subjective and the objective side of the act of
faith (
Tillich, 1987, p. 17). Now
faith ....
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The Methodist Faith
.... Methodism is classically Protestant in its doctrinal emphases, such as the doctrine of justification by
faith alone (qv
Tillich); however, just as Snyder's ....
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Human Experience of God & Paul Tillich
.... honest views, it stamps him as a man of
faith. Yet neither
Tillich's own
faith nor the fact of rejection or negation is decisive. ....
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Paul Tillich and Christian Theology The purpose of this research ...
.... Correlative thought as an elaboration of God and
faith Paul
Tillich's theology cannot be understood or analyzed apart from three fundamental premises. ....
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Christian Theology & Non-Christian Perspectives «FR»
.... Justification by
faith as
Tillich elaborates it departs programmatically from the notion of institutional authority in spiritual matters and implies a ....
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Christianity and Islam
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Tillich (107) and Hick ("Names" 111) refer to what they describe as the outmoded Christian view that salvation is attainable only through
faith in Jesus Christ ....
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Views of Salvation & The Divine
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Tillich (107) and Hick ("Names" 111) refer to what they describe as the outmoded Christian view that salvation is attainable only through
faith in Jesus Christ ....
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Scientific & Christian Theory of the Afterlife
....
Tillich ("Encounter" 107) and Hick (111) refer to what they describe as the outmoded Christian view that salvation is attainable only through
faith in Jesus ....
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Tillich's Concept of God «FR»«PN» «F
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Tillich's leap of
faith on this view is made as a result of rationality and therefore more or less joyfully and confidently instead of in opposition to it and ....
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Thomas Merton and Christian Morality
.... Where there is
faith there is an awareness of holiness (
Tillich 12). .... New York: Doubleday, 1962.
Tillich, Paul Dynamics of
Faith. New York: Harper & Row, 1957.
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Contact: Religious Themes in the Film
.... act of
faith. Existential doubt and
faith are poles of the same reality, the state of ultimate concern" (
Tillich 22). It would be ....
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References «FR»
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Tillich, P. (1957). Dynamics of
faith. New York: Harper Torchbooks.
Tillich, P. (1990). The encounter of religions and quasi-religions. ....
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Reformation Perspectives
....
Tillich states: "To this Luther said that no sacrament is effective by itself .... listening to the Word connected with the sacrament, and the
faith which accepts it ....
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Judaism, Christianity and Islam
.... among his clansmen, but above all against the apparent polytheism of Christianity (
Tillich, Schelling 106-7). In Islam, there is an equivalence of
faith and law ....
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Education Reforms of Martin Luther
.... When all is said and done, religious matters ultimately have nothing else to fall back upon except
faith. Paul
Tillich says this concerning Martin Luther's ....
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The Doctrine of Sin
.... In that regard,
Tillich remarks that all that is required is that "you accept the fact that you are accepted" (
Tillich 156).
Faith is at once a yielding human ....
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A Spiritual Autobiography
....
Tillich (1992) refers the outmoded Christian view that salvation is attainable only through
faith in Jesus Christ, by way of the Church, with all the ethical ....
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Contemporary Philosophical Orientation
.... act of
faith. Existential doubt and
faith are poles of the same reality, the state of ultimate concern" (
Tillich, Dynamics 22). ....
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Opposing Views on Existence of God
.... 60).
Tillich views God as the object of man's "ultimate concern" and
faith as man's way of bringing meaning to his life. He argues ....
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Martin Luther
.... besides the
faith in God.' These statements presuppose a concept of
faith which has nothing whatsoever to do with the acceptance of doctrines" (
Tillich, 1968, p ....
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Nietzsche's View of Tragedy
.... Like Nietzsche,
Tillich does not trouble about whether God exists, though unlike Nietzsche he declares himself a man of
faith (Systematic Theology I 3). ....
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Early Christian Theology
.... In particular, the Protestant theologian
Tillich, who is a man of
faith, nevertheless deplores what he calls the "literalist distortion" of the Redemption ....
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Religion and Modern Culture
.... that modern human consciousness has evolved into anything like
faith in science. .... idea is in the background of Protestant theologian Paul
Tillich's God-concept ....
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Jesus Christ
.... Cobb says that
Tillich's doctrine of God as being of universal concern arises not so much "within the circle of Christian
faith" as from so-called natural ....
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Philosophy from a Christian Perspective The purpose of this resear
.... questions, in order to provide meaning to human experience.To the degree Christian
faith involves acknowledging this paradox and accepting it (
Tillich, II 111 ....
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The Dialectic of Inclusion: Systematic Theology in Dialogue
.... which fundamentalism rejects and which is "fundamental" to
Tillich, achieves special relevance where systematic theology encounters non-Christian
faith. ....
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