Political Theology of Paul Tillich
Herausgeber: Baard, Rachel Sophia
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This volume explores the political theology of Paul Tillich, one of the foremost thinkers of the 20th century. Tillichâ s discerning analysis of fascism, grounded in his socialist commitments, and continuing efforts to write theology in correlation with culture, make his voice a crucial one for contemporary political theology.
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This volume explores the political theology of Paul Tillich, one of the foremost thinkers of the 20th century. Tillichâ s discerning analysis of fascism, grounded in his socialist commitments, and continuing efforts to write theology in correlation with culture, make his voice a crucial one for contemporary political theology.
Produktdetails
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- Faith and Politics: Political Theology in a New Key
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781793608895
- ISBN-10: 179360889X
- Artikelnr.: 69733632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Faith and Politics: Political Theology in a New Key
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 462g
- ISBN-13: 9781793608895
- ISBN-10: 179360889X
- Artikelnr.: 69733632
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rachel Sophia Baard is assistant professor of theology and ethics at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.
Preface
Part One: Paul Tillich's Political Theology
Introduction: Paul Tillich, Political Theologian, Rachel Sophia Baard
Chapter One: Religious Socialism as Political Theology: Paul Tillich,
Marxian Dialectic, and the Struggle Between the World Wars, Gary Dorrien
Chapter Two: Tillich's American Wars, Ronald H. Stone
Chapter Three: "The Political" in Paul Tillich's Theology, Mark Lewis
Taylor
Chapter Four: Theology of Culture as Public Theology: Paul Tillich and the
Social Ethics of Religious Experience, Scott Paeth
Part Two: Tillich in Dialogue with Liberation Theologians
Chapter Five: The Politics of God: Paul Tillich's Contribution to Black
Theology?, Andre L. Price
Chapter Six: Tillich and Liberation Theology: Public Media and Political
Resistance, Rubén Rosarío Rodríguez
Chapter Seven: Even the Demons Believe and Shudder: A Conversation Between
Paul J. Tillich and Delores S. Williams on the Political Nature of Evil,
Michele E. Watkins
Part Three: Tillich and Contemporary Issues
Chapter Eight: Ultimate Ecological Concern: Transporting Tillich to the
Arctic, Sigríður Guðmarsdóttir
Chapter Nine: Narratives of Justification and Inclusion in Paul Tillich's
Preaching: A German Perspective, Ilona Nord
Chapter Ten: Religion is not Violent: Tillich, Anxiety, and the Politics of
Religious Violence, Verna Ehret
Chapter Eleven: Boundaries and Borders: Tillich and Issues of Migration,
Mary Ann Stenger
Chapter Twelve: Fascism, Global Politics, and Religious Symbols: Engaging
Tillich's Ideas of the Demonic, the Kingdom of God, and the Spiritual
Presence, Ben Siu-pun Ho
Chapter Thirteen: America Last: Harvesting Paul Tillich's Rejection of
Nationalism and National Sovereignty for the 21st Century, Matthew Lon
Weaver
About the Contributors
Part One: Paul Tillich's Political Theology
Introduction: Paul Tillich, Political Theologian, Rachel Sophia Baard
Chapter One: Religious Socialism as Political Theology: Paul Tillich,
Marxian Dialectic, and the Struggle Between the World Wars, Gary Dorrien
Chapter Two: Tillich's American Wars, Ronald H. Stone
Chapter Three: "The Political" in Paul Tillich's Theology, Mark Lewis
Taylor
Chapter Four: Theology of Culture as Public Theology: Paul Tillich and the
Social Ethics of Religious Experience, Scott Paeth
Part Two: Tillich in Dialogue with Liberation Theologians
Chapter Five: The Politics of God: Paul Tillich's Contribution to Black
Theology?, Andre L. Price
Chapter Six: Tillich and Liberation Theology: Public Media and Political
Resistance, Rubén Rosarío Rodríguez
Chapter Seven: Even the Demons Believe and Shudder: A Conversation Between
Paul J. Tillich and Delores S. Williams on the Political Nature of Evil,
Michele E. Watkins
Part Three: Tillich and Contemporary Issues
Chapter Eight: Ultimate Ecological Concern: Transporting Tillich to the
Arctic, Sigríður Guðmarsdóttir
Chapter Nine: Narratives of Justification and Inclusion in Paul Tillich's
Preaching: A German Perspective, Ilona Nord
Chapter Ten: Religion is not Violent: Tillich, Anxiety, and the Politics of
Religious Violence, Verna Ehret
Chapter Eleven: Boundaries and Borders: Tillich and Issues of Migration,
Mary Ann Stenger
Chapter Twelve: Fascism, Global Politics, and Religious Symbols: Engaging
Tillich's Ideas of the Demonic, the Kingdom of God, and the Spiritual
Presence, Ben Siu-pun Ho
Chapter Thirteen: America Last: Harvesting Paul Tillich's Rejection of
Nationalism and National Sovereignty for the 21st Century, Matthew Lon
Weaver
About the Contributors
Preface
Part One: Paul Tillich's Political Theology
Introduction: Paul Tillich, Political Theologian, Rachel Sophia Baard
Chapter One: Religious Socialism as Political Theology: Paul Tillich,
Marxian Dialectic, and the Struggle Between the World Wars, Gary Dorrien
Chapter Two: Tillich's American Wars, Ronald H. Stone
Chapter Three: "The Political" in Paul Tillich's Theology, Mark Lewis
Taylor
Chapter Four: Theology of Culture as Public Theology: Paul Tillich and the
Social Ethics of Religious Experience, Scott Paeth
Part Two: Tillich in Dialogue with Liberation Theologians
Chapter Five: The Politics of God: Paul Tillich's Contribution to Black
Theology?, Andre L. Price
Chapter Six: Tillich and Liberation Theology: Public Media and Political
Resistance, Rubén Rosarío Rodríguez
Chapter Seven: Even the Demons Believe and Shudder: A Conversation Between
Paul J. Tillich and Delores S. Williams on the Political Nature of Evil,
Michele E. Watkins
Part Three: Tillich and Contemporary Issues
Chapter Eight: Ultimate Ecological Concern: Transporting Tillich to the
Arctic, Sigríður Guðmarsdóttir
Chapter Nine: Narratives of Justification and Inclusion in Paul Tillich's
Preaching: A German Perspective, Ilona Nord
Chapter Ten: Religion is not Violent: Tillich, Anxiety, and the Politics of
Religious Violence, Verna Ehret
Chapter Eleven: Boundaries and Borders: Tillich and Issues of Migration,
Mary Ann Stenger
Chapter Twelve: Fascism, Global Politics, and Religious Symbols: Engaging
Tillich's Ideas of the Demonic, the Kingdom of God, and the Spiritual
Presence, Ben Siu-pun Ho
Chapter Thirteen: America Last: Harvesting Paul Tillich's Rejection of
Nationalism and National Sovereignty for the 21st Century, Matthew Lon
Weaver
About the Contributors
Part One: Paul Tillich's Political Theology
Introduction: Paul Tillich, Political Theologian, Rachel Sophia Baard
Chapter One: Religious Socialism as Political Theology: Paul Tillich,
Marxian Dialectic, and the Struggle Between the World Wars, Gary Dorrien
Chapter Two: Tillich's American Wars, Ronald H. Stone
Chapter Three: "The Political" in Paul Tillich's Theology, Mark Lewis
Taylor
Chapter Four: Theology of Culture as Public Theology: Paul Tillich and the
Social Ethics of Religious Experience, Scott Paeth
Part Two: Tillich in Dialogue with Liberation Theologians
Chapter Five: The Politics of God: Paul Tillich's Contribution to Black
Theology?, Andre L. Price
Chapter Six: Tillich and Liberation Theology: Public Media and Political
Resistance, Rubén Rosarío Rodríguez
Chapter Seven: Even the Demons Believe and Shudder: A Conversation Between
Paul J. Tillich and Delores S. Williams on the Political Nature of Evil,
Michele E. Watkins
Part Three: Tillich and Contemporary Issues
Chapter Eight: Ultimate Ecological Concern: Transporting Tillich to the
Arctic, Sigríður Guðmarsdóttir
Chapter Nine: Narratives of Justification and Inclusion in Paul Tillich's
Preaching: A German Perspective, Ilona Nord
Chapter Ten: Religion is not Violent: Tillich, Anxiety, and the Politics of
Religious Violence, Verna Ehret
Chapter Eleven: Boundaries and Borders: Tillich and Issues of Migration,
Mary Ann Stenger
Chapter Twelve: Fascism, Global Politics, and Religious Symbols: Engaging
Tillich's Ideas of the Demonic, the Kingdom of God, and the Spiritual
Presence, Ben Siu-pun Ho
Chapter Thirteen: America Last: Harvesting Paul Tillich's Rejection of
Nationalism and National Sovereignty for the 21st Century, Matthew Lon
Weaver
About the Contributors







