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THE PROTESTANT ERA. [First Edn.]by Tillich, Paul; (Adams, J., trans.)
DescriptionChicago:: Univ. of Chicago,, 1948. Hardcover; Hamilton College (NY) bookplate, no card pocket or spine marks/label; spine ends + cover tips lightly worn; small faint spot on title page; otherwise, contents rather good.. + index. Tillich (1886-1965), rejected an anthropomorphic God; was cited by atheists in support of their `God Is Dead' claim; in fact, his life work was defining (on Reformation principles) a vision of God as central to human quest for the meaning of life ||| Here, he explores Religion & Culture; Religion & Ethics [in a changing world]; Protestantism--its message formative power; The Present Crisis: Storms of our Times, Marxism & Christian Socialism, Spiritual Problems of Postwar [post-WW 2] Reconstruction. ||| At end, James L. Adams summarizes Tillich's concept/value of the Protestant Era. |
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