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AbstractUp to now, Paul Tillich’s approach to correlation has been perceived predominantly as a theological method, which is also suggested by his three-volume Systematic Theology. On the basis of Tillich’s Berlin lecture on ontology (1951), this article examines the philosophical side of the correlation. Behind his theologically oriented designation of the relationship between the questions of human existence on the one hand and the answers of revelatory religion on the other stands an independent philosophy of the question, which one can characterize as an existential-ontologically based art of questioning.
International Yearbook for Tillich Research – de Gruyter
Published: Dec 20, 2017
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