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- Title
Religious Socialism, Paul Tillich, and the Abyss of Estrangement.
- Authors
Dorrien, Gary
- Abstract
Paul Tillich developed the twentieth century's richest theological conceptions of reconciliation and religious socialism on the same dialectical basis. His thought was rooted in the dialectical objective idealism of Hegel and Friedrich Schelling, but Tillich allowed Marx and Kierkegaard to qualify his idealism from contrasting positions that emphasized the situation of the knower. For Tillich, religious socialism and neo-Hegelian reconciliation were different ways of construing the same answer to the universal problem of estrangement.
- Subjects
TILLICH, Paul, 1886-1965; SOCIAL alienation; SUBJECTIVITY; THEOLOGY; EICHHORN, Johann Gottfried, 1752-1827; INTELLECTUAL freedom; LIBERALISM (Religion); HUMANISM
- Publication
Social Research, 2018, Vol 85, Issue 2, p425
- ISSN
0037-783X
- Publication type
Article