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    Paul Tillich

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    "Did Jesus really rise from the dead?" Annette Evans PSY 1207 Professor Hinkle November 09‚ 2012 "Did Jesus really rise from the dead?" The Resurrection of Jesus is the ultimate evidence that He is the Christ‚ the Son of God‚ and the Savior of all God’s creation. However‚ several people have different debates. There are several theories over the topic‚ “Did Jesus really rise from the dead?” Some of these concepts include; Did Jesus really die on the cross? Was He really raised from

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    Otto and Paul Tillich both construct distinct understandings of religion and its properties. Tillich focuses on ideals such as ultimate concern and ultimate reality. However‚ Otto focuses on the holy and experiences in relation to the individual. For Otto‚ the numinous is the pinnacle along with the holy. Furthermore‚ Otto draws from the rational versus non-rational point of view and is a Christian theologian. Tillich on the other hand pinpoints on personal drive and seriousness. Tillich writes about

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    Similar to Lewis‚ Tillich talks about the total demand of faith which is giving total surrender to your faith. The two others are threat and promise. The threat being that if a person does all things morally correct and is active in their faith‚ there is a possibility that they will not receive fulfillment. The promise is a person being rewarded with the fulfillment they desired (247). The other theme of Tillich is his idea of there being an ultimate concern. In regards

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    Paul Tillich and Margery Williams’ writing Paul Tillich and Margery Williams present the similar opinions in their writing; they all agree with the power of love. Paul Tillich had a deeper discussion that connecting ontology with the nature of love‚ whereas Margery Williams make use of a fairy tale to describe love. In Tillich’s (1945) work‚ ”Ontology is the elaboration of the ‘logos’ of the ‘on’‚ in English of the ‘rational word’ which grasps ‘being as such’” (p18). He also points that “when

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    Modern Empiricism as discussed in this paper covers the period of tale end of 1500 AD to the end of 1800 AD‚ that is 16-19 century. This course explores the themes of Paul Tillich ’s philosophical theology‚ with special attention to his analysis of meaning and its apparent loss in modern society. The course will also evaluate Tillich ’s response to the problem of meaninglessness and his effort to interpret the Christian message. WHAT IS EMPIRICISM? According to John Scott & Gordon Marshall‚ empiricism

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    Critically Asses The Views Of Paul Tillich On Religious Language Paul Tillich was a renowned American Protestant theologian born in Prussia 1886. As a self-proclaimed philosophical theologian‚ Tillich saw the very nature of Christian faith expressed in religious symbols that demanded constant reinterpretation. He was famous for believing that it is possible to speak meaningfully about metaphysical concepts and therefore came up with the theory that religious language‚ because it is symbolic in

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    RIDDLES

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    find ways to excel in our work. Help us to work together and encourage each other to excellence. We ask that we would challenge each other to reach higher and farther to be the best we can be. We ask this in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Riddles & Puzzles 1. Lighter than feather and softer than silk‚ yet the strongest man in the world cannot hold me for more than a few minutes! What am I? 2. If you throw me from the window‚ I will leave a grieving wife. Bring me back‚ but in the door‚ and

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    Freud and Tillich

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    S. Freud’s The Future Illusion and P. Tillich’s Religion as a Dimension in Man’s Spiritual Life carry on about an important question of what religion really is‚ what is its meaning in a cultural‚ psychological and scientific aspect and how it relates to a society and an individual. In this paper I will try to prove through an analysis and comparison of both texts that although their approach to the subject is different they both regard religion as an important aspect of human life. Freud in Illusion

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    Exeter Riddles

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    Riddle 4 Mec gesette soð sigora waldend The culminant lord of victories‚ Christ‚ Crist to compe. Oft ic cwice bærne‚ Created me for battle. Often I burn unrimu cyn eorþan getenge‚ Countless living creatures on middle-earth‚ næte mid niþe‚ swa ic him no hrine‚ Treat them to terror though I touch them not‚ þonne mec min frea feohtan hateþ. 5 When my lord rouses me to wage war. 5 Hwilum ic monigra mod arete‚ Sometimes I lighten the minds

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    The Riddle of the Ivy

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    What is the riddle of the Ivy? The Riddle of the Ivy is a short story written by the English writer G. K. Chesterton‚ who lived from 1874 to 1936. The narrator starts the story by saying he wants to travel to Battersea‚ although as his friend points out to him; he is already in Battersea. During the story the narrator tells us how his travel was‚ and how it felt to travel to Battersea. When the narrator says he is going to Battersea he is speaking figuratively. As a proverb sounds; >>you

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