Systematic Theology

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Systematic Theology is Paul Tillich’s major three-volume work that presents a comprehensive, philosophical reinterpretation of Christian theology in dialogue with modern culture and existential thought.

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instanceOf book
book
book
book series
theological work
addresses problem of doubt and faith
relationship between faith and reason
relationship between theology and culture
symbolic nature of religious language
author Paul Tillich NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre Christian theology
philosophical theology
systematic theology
influencedBy German idealism NERFINISHED
Lutheran theology
Martin Heidegger NERFINISHED
Søren Kierkegaard NERFINISHED
existential philosophy
keyConcept God as the ground of being
method of correlation
ultimate concern
language English
mainSubject Christian doctrine
Christology NERFINISHED
God NERFINISHED
ecclesiology
eschatology
existentialism and theology
pneumatology
theological method
notableFor dialogue with modern culture
existential reinterpretation of Christian doctrine
integration of philosophy and theology
numberOfVolumes 3
publicationDate 1951
1957
1963
publicationPeriodEnd 1963
publicationPeriodStart 1951
publisher University of Chicago Press NERFINISHED
subtitle Existence and the Christ NERFINISHED
Life and the Spirit, History and the Kingdom of God NERFINISHED
Reason and Revelation, Being and God NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation liberal theology
theologicalTradition Protestant theology
volume Systematic Theology, Volume 1 NERFINISHED
Systematic Theology, Volume 2 NERFINISHED
Systematic Theology, Volume 3 NERFINISHED

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Paul Tillich notableWork Systematic Theology