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Paul Tillich 1973 An Essay On The Role Of Ontology In His Philosophical Theology 1st Edition Alistair M Macleod

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Paul Tillich 1973 An Essay On The Role Of Ontology In His Philosophical Theology 1st Edition Alistair M Macleod
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.12 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Alistair M. Macleod
ISBN: 9781138091023, 9781138091009, 9781351609692, 9781351609685, 1138091022, 1138091006, 1351609696, 1351609688
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Paul Tillich 1973 An Essay On The Role Of Ontology In His Philosophical Theology 1st Edition Alistair M Macleod by Alistair M. Macleod 9781138091023, 9781138091009, 9781351609692, 9781351609685, 1138091022, 1138091006, 1351609696, 1351609688 instant download after payment.

First published in 1973, this is the first book on Paul Tillich in which a sustained attempt is made to sort out and evaluate the questions to which Tillich addresses himself in the crucial philosophical parts of his theological system. It is argued that despite the apparent simplicity in his interest in the ‘question of being’, Tillich in fact conceives of the ontological enterprise in a number of radically different ways in different contexts. Much of the author's work is devoted to the careful separation of these strands in his philosophical thought and to an exploration and assessment of the assumptions associated with them. This book will be of interest to readers of Tillich and philosophers who specialise in ontology and linguistics.

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