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  1. Hannah Tillich (May 19, 1896- October 27, 1988) Hannah Tillich, named Johanna Werner at birth, was born in Rothenburg, Germany on May 19, 1896. After graduating from high school, she attended the King's School of Art to obtain a teaching degree. [1] Following the King's School, she taught in a school managed by her father [2] until her first ...

  2. v. t. e. In Christianity, Neo-orthodoxy or Neoorthodoxy, also known as theology of crisis and dialectical theology, [1] was a theological movement developed in the aftermath of the First World War. The movement was largely a reaction against doctrines of 19th century liberal theology and a reevaluation of the teachings of the Reformation. [2]

  3. The reference to "unsourced original material" and "entirely his own version" is demonstrably wrong. Tillich's "God above the God of theism" has been identified for 38 years--ever since the publication in 1970 of Paul Tillich's Dialectical Humanism: Unmasking the God above God (Johns Hopkins Press), by Leonard F. Wheat. Everything in the ...

  4. Paul Johannes Tillich (20. august 1886 Starzeddel, Saksamaa – 22. oktoober 1965 Chicago USA) oli saksa-ameerika teoloog ja kristlik eksistentsiaalne filosoof. Karl Barthi kõrval loetakse teda 20. sajandi mõjukamate protestantlike teoloogide sekka.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TranstheismTranstheism - Wikipedia

    Transtheism refers to a system of thought or religious philosophy that is neither theistic nor atheistic, but is beyond them. The word was coined by either theologian Paul Tillich or Indologist Heinrich Zimmer. [1] Zimmer applies the term to Jainism, which is theistic in the limited sense that gods exist but are irrelevant as they are ...

  6. Oct 1, 2008 · Paul Tillich. Yale University Press, Oct 1, 2008 - Philosophy - 242 pages. The imminent philosopher and theologian examines religion in light of science and philosophy in modern society. Originally published more than fifty years ago, The Courage to Be has become a classic of twentieth-century religious and philosophical thought.

  7. John P. Dourley. John P. Dourley (1936–2018) was a Jungian analyst, a professor of religious studies, and a Catholic priest. He taught for many years at Carleton University in Ottawa, his doctorate being from Fordham University. He received his Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C. G. Jung Institute in Zūrich/ Kusnacht .

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