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Cargando... El Nuevo Ser (1955)por Paul Tillich
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These twenty-three meditations on key passages from the Bible were originally delivered as addresses at colleges and universities. They are short, powerful, and persuasive examinations of the effect of God's love on the life of the believer and the challenges of living the New Creation--"the infinite passion of every human being." Tillich scholar Mary Ann Stenger provides a new introduction for this edition. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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A series of short sermons, loosely tied together with the theme of "the new being", which is essentially a reference to new life in Christ.
Tillich was a philosopher and theologian. When the emphasis was more heavily on the former, I sometimes felt unable to keep keep track of his narrative, but other times it was like a breath of fresh air. There were also times where I felt clueless, only to be enlightened in the last paragraph. Some of his conclusions are almost like a good twist in a story, the rug is pulled out from under you and you can't stop thinking about what happened.
I'm certain I will return to this at some point, though I'd also like to try reading something else by him. Ideally something less bitty and more focused on a single topic. ( )