The courage to be: Paul Tillich's existentialist theology of the cross in relation to Martin Luther |
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Authors: | Brach S. Jennings |
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Affiliation: | Ph.D. Student, The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago |
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Abstract: | Paul Tillich is a traditionally rooted, yet progressive, theologian and philosopher who sought to bring the Christian message to the predicament of existential meaninglessness faced by modern people. The present article addresses a scholarly gap by emphasizing Tillich's use of Martin Luther's theology of the cross, in order to demonstrate Tillich's theological relevance for today from a Lutheran lens. |
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Keywords: | acceptance christology justification Seelsorge soteriology theology of the cross |
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