Pacesetters for the Radical Theologians of the 1960s and 1970s
This paper continues the consideration of the distinctive input that theologians like Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Paul Tillich made to the state of theology in the mid-1970s.
This paper continues the consideration of the distinctive input that theologians like Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Paul Tillich made to the state of theology in the mid-1970s.
This paper considers the distinctive input that Rudolf Bultmann, Teilhard de Chardin, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Paul Tillich made to the state of theology in the 1970s.
Existentialism's view of the individual is sometimes claimed to be similar to the views of Augustine. In this essay Lewis evaluates such claims by comparing the thought of Augustine with that of contemporary existentialists. Lewis introduces Paul Tillich's distinctions between an existential point of view, an existential philosophy, and an existential attitude (involvement).