The Theological Paradox: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Centre of Paul Tillich's Thought : Proceedings of the V. International Paul Tillich...

The Theological Paradox: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Centre of Paul Tillich's Thought : Proceedings of the V. International Paul Tillich...
ISBN-10
3110149958
ISBN-13
9783110149951
Category
Paradox
Pages
292
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter
Author
Gert Hummel

Description

22 This criterion is a restatement of Tillich's critique of idolatry , with specific focus on the paradoxical form ... In looking at specific symbols from diverse traditions , this criterion based on the theological paradox can offer a ...

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