Christianity and the Encounter of the World Religions [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 13:321-322 (1964)
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Abstract

It would normally be taken that however else religion may be defined it always has to do with God. Consequently, we might expect from Tillich’s book an essay in comparative religion from a Christian standpoint. It is perhaps characteristic of Tillich that he does not give us what we expect.

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Paul Tillich et les religions non chrétiennes.André Gounelle - 1998 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 54 (2):349-366.

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