The Doctrine of Man's Self-Affirmation as Individual Person in the Philosophical Theology of Paul Tillich

Dissertation, Marquette University (1976)
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The study of the doctrine of personhood in the philosophical theology of Paul Tillich is guided by two questions. First, how does man achieve personal self-affirmation in spite of the depersonalizing forces he encounters? Second, does Tillich's religious answer to this question enhance or diminish man's distinct humanity?

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