Love, Power, and Justice

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"Love, Power, and Justice" is a philosophical and theological work by Paul Tillich that explores the interrelation of these three fundamental concepts in human existence and social ethics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
theological work
addresses ethical decision-making
human existence
political order
social structures
arguesThat justice is the form in which love and power are socially structured
love is the ultimate unifying principle of being
power is an essential expression of being
author Paul Tillich NERFINISHED
centralConcept agape
autonomy
being
heteronomy
theonomy
exploresRelationBetween love and justice
love and power
power and justice
genre ethics
philosophy
theology
hasPart analysis of the concept of justice
analysis of the concept of love
analysis of the concept of power
discussion of the unity of love, power, and justice
hasTheologicalTheme God as ground of being
divine justice
divine love
power of God
influencedField Christian ethics
political theology
social philosophy
language English
mainSubject Christian theology
justice
love
political philosophy
power
social ethics
philosophicalTradition Christian existentialism
systematic theology
placeOfPublication New York NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1954
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedWork Systematic Theology NERFINISHED
The Courage to Be NERFINISHED
theologicalPerspective Christian ethics
Protestant theology

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Paul Tillich notableWork Love, Power, and Justice