Existentialist component of P. Tillich’s Protestant theology.
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https://doi.org/10.32420/2016.77.636Keywords:
existential theology, systematic theology, existentialism, existential situationAbstract
А. D. Emelianenko. Existentialist component of P. Tillich’s Protestant theology. The article deals with the specifics of the application of well-known Protestant theologian Paul Tillich postulates of existentialist and existentialist symbolism in the practice of creating his three-volume work 'Systematic Theology'. It is emphasized that these postulates play in the teaching of P. Tillich 'auxiliary', and mainly 'educate' rather than a system-role, that they played in the existential analytics by M. Heidegger, or the philosophy of Karl Jaspers.
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“Existentialist component of P. Tillich’s Protestant theology”. (2016) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (77), pp. 73–82. doi:10.32420/2016.77.636.