The Protestant Era

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The Protestant Era is a collection of theological essays by Paul Tillich that explores the historical, cultural, and spiritual significance of Protestantism in shaping modern religious thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
collection of essays
addresses authority in Protestantism
church and society
nature of revelation
tension between religion and secularism
author Paul Tillich NERFINISHED
contributor Paul Tillich NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn crisis of modern society
relationship between faith and culture
role of Protestantism in modernity
genre Christian theology
theological literature
hasPart theological essays
hasTheologicalTheme Protestant principle versus Catholic substance
Protestantism and the modern world
dialectic of faith and doubt
historical development of Protestantism
prophetic critique of religion
influencedBy German Protestantism NERFINISHED
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Reformation theology
existential philosophy
historical criticism
intendedAudience Christian ministers
scholars of modern theology
students of religion
theologians
language English
mainSubject Protestant principle
Protestantism
critique of religion
cultural significance of Protestantism
historical significance of Protestantism
modern religious thought
relation between Protestantism and modern culture
spiritual significance of Protestantism
notableFor articulation of the Protestant principle
influence on 20th-century Protestant theology
systematic interpretation of Protestantism’s role in modern culture
originalLanguage German
religiousContext Christianity
religiousTradition Protestant theology
theologicalPerspective existential theology
systematic theology

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Paul Tillich notableWork The Protestant Era