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Expectation as Fulfillment: A Study in Paul Tillich's Theory of Justice  
Author: Kodzp Tita Pongo
ISBN: 0761802274
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
This book studies the philosophies of Paul Tillich. Its focus is on justice, covering two dimensions of justice. The first is the social dimension, manifested in human relationships. The second dimension is at the individual level, seen in each person's struggle to feel a secure sense of selfhood. The author also explores Tillich's concept of the contrast between the self and the world. He explains how the self cannot exist without a world and the world cannot exist without the self. The author goes on to cover Tillich's belief in self doubt as well as the possibilities of human fulfillment. Contents: Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; The Centrality of Justice in Tillich's Theory of Culture and Religion; Kairos: Toward an Idea of Social Justice; Art as the Context of Justice; Science, Technology and Social Justice; Justice as a Category of Healing: The Theology of Personal Existence; Categories of Justice: Love and Power; Religious Socialism and Social Justice; Epilogue; Bibliography.




Expectation as Fulfillment: A Study in Paul Tillich's Theory of Justice

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This book studies the philosophies of Paul Tillich. Its focus is on justice, covering two dimensions of justice. The first is the social dimension, manifested in human relationships. The second dimension is at the individual level, seen in each person's struggle to feel a secure sense of selfhood. The author also explores Tillich's concept of the contrast between the self and the world. He explains how the self cannot exist without a world and the world cannot exist without the self. The author goes on to cover Tillich's belief in self doubt as well as the possibilities of human fulfillment. Contents: Acknowledgements; Preface; Introduction; The Centrality of Justice in Tillich's Theory of Culture and Religion; Kairos: Toward an Idea of Social Justice; Art as the Context of Justice; Science, Technology and Social Justice; Justice as a Category of Healing: The Theology of Personal Existence; Categories of Justice: Love and Power; Religious Socialism and Social Justice; Epilogue; Bibliography.

FROM THE CRITICS

Antonio Barbosa Da Silva

"...a clear and stimulating constructive analysis which is of interest to theologians, philosophers and ethicists...It is an indispensable book for all those engaged in search for a meaning of human existence today, and for anwers to the intricate question about responsibility in the domain of politics, economy and applied scientific technology."

     



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