Origine: Da Teologia sistematica; citato in Gibellini, p. 99.
Paul Tillich frasi celebri
Origine: Da Teologia della cultura; citato in Gibellini, p. 89.
Origine: Citato in Vittorio Messori, Ipotesi su Gesù, SEI, Torino, 1976, cap. IX.
Origine: Citato in Gibellini, p. 91.
Origine: Da Teologia sistematica; citato in Gibellini, p. 97.
Frasi sulla religione di Paul Tillich
“La religione è il fatto di essere presi da un interesse ultimo.”
Origine: Citato in Gibellini, p. 90.
“La religione è la sostanza della cultura, la cultura è la forma della religione.”
Origine: Da Teologia della cultura; citato in Gibellini, p. 92.
Paul Tillich Frasi e Citazioni
Origine: Citato in Gibellini, p. 104.
Origine: Da L'irrilevanza e la rilevanza del messaggio cristiano per l'umanità oggi.
Origine: Da Morality and Beyond; citato in Andrew Linzey, Teologia animale, traduzione di Alessandro Arrigoni, Cosmopolis, Torino, 1998, p. 6. ISBN 978-88-87947-01-4
Paul Tillich: Frasi in inglese
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 127
Origine: Systematic Theology, Vol 2: Existence and the Christ
Contesto: Plato … teaches the separation of the human soul from its “home” in the realm of pure essences. Man is estranged from what he essentially is. His existence in a transitory world contradicts his essential participation in the eternal world of ideas.
“The courage to be is rooted in the God who appears when God disappears in the anxiety of doubt.”
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
The Courage to Be (1952)
The Protestant Era (1948)
Dynamics of Faith (1957)
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), pp. 123-124
Systematic Theology (1951–63)
Contesto: The question now arises: What is the content of our ultimate concern? What does concern us unconditionally? The answer, obviously, cannot be a special object, not even God, for the first criterion of theology must remain formal and general. If more is to be said about the nature of our ultimate concern, it must be derived from an analysis of the concept “ultimate concern.” Our ultimate concern is that which determines our being or not-being. Only those statements are theological which deal with their object in so far as it can become a matter of being or not-being for us.
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 114
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 117
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 116
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 82
“There is no truth without the form of truth, namely justice.”
Origine: Love, Power and Justice (1954), p. 21
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 177
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 112
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 110
Chap. 2: The New Being
The New Being (1955)
“Without the eros toward truth, theology would not exist.”
Origine: Love, Power and Justice (1954), p. 31
“Even loneliness is not absolute loneliness because the contents of the universe are in him.”
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 121
Chap. 1: "To Whom Much is Forgiven..."
The New Being (1955)
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 121
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 125
Origine: Love, Power and Justice (1954), p. 4
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 113
Chap. 1: "To Whom Much is Forgiven..."
The New Being (1955)
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 133
"Philosophy and Fate"
The Protestant Era (1948)
Paul Tillich libro The Courage to Be
Origine: The Courage to Be (1952), p.57
