Letzte Sorge, letzte Zuversicht: Religionstheoretische Grundlagen und religionssoziologische Implikationen von Tillichs „Der Mut zum Sein

The bestseller The Courage to Be presents Tillich’s “concrete existential” notion of religion that is based on the key terms ‘anxiety’ and ‘courage’. This essay traces this idea’s long history in Tillichian thinking that reaches back to the mid-twenties lectures on dogmatics in Marburg and Dresden,...

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