Brokenness and Reconciliation : : Yearbook 2019/2020 / / ed. by Marc Dumas, Christian Danz, Werner Schüßler, Bryan Wagoner.

Too often we see reality in black and white, overlooking nuances that require the discernment of tensions between the brokenness of our world and our desires for reconciliation. Yet the gap between wounding words and actions and the hope for acts of reconciliation can lead to even more violence and...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Ebook Package English 2020
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:International Yearbook for Tillich Research / Internationales Jahrbuch für die Tillich-Forschung / Annales internationales de recherches sur Tillich , 14
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Physical Description:1 online resource (VI, 287 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Versöhnte Gebrochenheit --
La réconciliation à l’image du Christ --
A World in Need: Brokenness and Reconciliation Explored through Paul Tillich’s Doing of Social Work --
« L’étranger » entre aliénation, altération et réconciliation --
„Dass das Prinzip der Entgegensetzung nicht aufgehoben werden kann, sondern menschliches Sein überhaupt erst möglich macht.“ --
Déchirure et réconciliation du sujet au prisme de la décoïncidence --
Tillichian Courage as Theologically Foundational to the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder --
Penser avec Paul Tillich l’horreur et les lueurs d’espérance dans l’Église : cas du Rwanda --
Divine Love in Tillich’s Justification Doctrine: Is It Sufficiently Lutheran? --
Seinsethiken versus Sollensethiken --
The Berlin Crisis and the Defiance of Estrangement --
Paul Tillich’s Critique of John F. Dulles’ Commission on a Just and Durable Peace --
The Tension in God: Paul Tillich’s Phenomenology of the Idea of God in Systematic Theology --
Reviews --
Tillich Bibliography --
Contributors List
Summary:Too often we see reality in black and white, overlooking nuances that require the discernment of tensions between the brokenness of our world and our desires for reconciliation. Yet the gap between wounding words and actions and the hope for acts of reconciliation can lead to even more violence and despair. The authors of this volume explore these tensions and the valences of ‘brokenness’ and ‘reconciliation’ in Paul Tillich’s thought. Together, they contribute to a richer understanding of the thought of the German American theologian and philosopher, his commitments, and the constructive interpretations his work can induce for us today. Think of the ruptures and efforts of dialogue among divided Christian churches, or the commitment of the social worker; reflect on how love as agape, or the courage to be, can be at the heart of this constructive work; or consider the reconciliation processes of peoples torn apart by violence, to mention a few contributions from this volume. Collectively, these contributions raise the hope of a Tillichian creative justice, a hope that can stimulate a broad audience to go beyond the superficiality and instantaneity of social media to something deeper, more enduring, and transformative.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9783110658460
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ISSN:1990-4231 ;
DOI:10.1515/9783110658460
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Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Marc Dumas, Christian Danz, Werner Schüßler, Bryan Wagoner.