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Paul Tillich A New Catholic Assessment

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Collegeville Pueblo Book, the Liturgical Press 1994Description: xiii+344pISBN:
  • 0814658288
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.092 H4779
Partial contents:
Paul Tillich in Catholic Thought: The Past and the Future Catholic Substance and the Catholic Church Today Catholic Substance Revisited: Reversals of Expectations in Tillich`s Doctrine of God Implications of Tillich`s Theology of the Cross for Catholic Theology Tillich`s Understanding of Symbols and Roman Catholic Sacramental Theology History, Symbolism and Eternal Life: Tillich`s Contribution to Catholic Eschatology Kingdom of God as Utopia Socialist Tillich and Liberation Theology Paul Tillich and the Feminist Critique of Roman Catholic Theology Tillich`s Method of Correlation and the Concerns of African Theologians Paul Tillich`s Theology of Prayer: An Indian Perspective Tillich and Contemporary Spirituality Paul Tillich and the Future of Interreligious Ecumenism
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includes index and biblioraphy

Paul Tillich in Catholic Thought: The Past and the Future Catholic Substance and the Catholic Church Today Catholic Substance Revisited: Reversals of Expectations in Tillich`s Doctrine of God Implications of Tillich`s Theology of the Cross for Catholic Theology Tillich`s Understanding of Symbols and Roman Catholic Sacramental Theology History, Symbolism and Eternal Life: Tillich`s Contribution to Catholic Eschatology Kingdom of God as Utopia Socialist Tillich and Liberation Theology Paul Tillich and the Feminist Critique of Roman Catholic Theology Tillich`s Method of Correlation and the Concerns of African Theologians Paul Tillich`s Theology of Prayer: An Indian Perspective Tillich and Contemporary Spirituality Paul Tillich and the Future of Interreligious Ecumenism

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