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Chapter 12. Two Forms of Dialectic within Tillich’s History of Religion
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Robert E. Meditz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Abbreviations IX
- Acknowledgements XI
- Foreword XIII
- Introduction: Returning to Tillich 1
- Chapter 1. Which Kant? Whose Idealism? Paul Tillich’s Philosophical Training Reappraised 13
- Chapter 2. Tillich and Participation 31
- Chapter 3. Compromised Correlation? Experience in Paul Tillich’s Concept of Correlation 41
- Chapter 4. Tillich’s Account of Love. Re-visiting Self-less Love 53
- Chapter 5. Kairos, History, and Religion. Some Insights on Tillich’s Understanding of Revelation in Dialogue with Karl Barth 63
- Chapter 6. Answering Sartre. Paul Tillich and the ‘Socrates of Nothingness’ 73
- Chapter 7. Is Green the Colour of our Redemption? 87
- Chapter 8. Tillich for Today’s Church. Self-critique, Self-transcendence, and the New Reality 97
- Chapter 9. The Sacred Art of Teaching. Paul Tillich on Place, Boundary, and Pedagogy 105
- Chapter 10. Paul Tillich, Salvation, and Big, Unnecessary, Crazy, Travel Adventure 113
- Chapter 11. “One can distinguish two ways of approaching God: the way of overcoming estrangement and the way of meeting a stranger.” Paul Tillich’s Engagement with Buddhism 125
- Chapter 12. Two Forms of Dialectic within Tillich’s History of Religion 141
- Chapter 13. Schleiermacher and Tillich on Judaism: A Structural Comparison 151
- Chapter 14. Paul Tillich, Being Itself, and the Structure of Vedantic Panentheism 163
- Chapter 15. Paul Tillich and the ‘Dark Night of Faith’ as Mystical Experience 175
- Epilogue: A Dinner Speech Tillich in Transition 187
- Contributors’ Details 201
- Bibliography 205
- Index 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Abbreviations IX
- Acknowledgements XI
- Foreword XIII
- Introduction: Returning to Tillich 1
- Chapter 1. Which Kant? Whose Idealism? Paul Tillich’s Philosophical Training Reappraised 13
- Chapter 2. Tillich and Participation 31
- Chapter 3. Compromised Correlation? Experience in Paul Tillich’s Concept of Correlation 41
- Chapter 4. Tillich’s Account of Love. Re-visiting Self-less Love 53
- Chapter 5. Kairos, History, and Religion. Some Insights on Tillich’s Understanding of Revelation in Dialogue with Karl Barth 63
- Chapter 6. Answering Sartre. Paul Tillich and the ‘Socrates of Nothingness’ 73
- Chapter 7. Is Green the Colour of our Redemption? 87
- Chapter 8. Tillich for Today’s Church. Self-critique, Self-transcendence, and the New Reality 97
- Chapter 9. The Sacred Art of Teaching. Paul Tillich on Place, Boundary, and Pedagogy 105
- Chapter 10. Paul Tillich, Salvation, and Big, Unnecessary, Crazy, Travel Adventure 113
- Chapter 11. “One can distinguish two ways of approaching God: the way of overcoming estrangement and the way of meeting a stranger.” Paul Tillich’s Engagement with Buddhism 125
- Chapter 12. Two Forms of Dialectic within Tillich’s History of Religion 141
- Chapter 13. Schleiermacher and Tillich on Judaism: A Structural Comparison 151
- Chapter 14. Paul Tillich, Being Itself, and the Structure of Vedantic Panentheism 163
- Chapter 15. Paul Tillich and the ‘Dark Night of Faith’ as Mystical Experience 175
- Epilogue: A Dinner Speech Tillich in Transition 187
- Contributors’ Details 201
- Bibliography 205
- Index 217