Christian Danz, Marc Dumas, Werner Schüßler, Bryan Wagoner
Too often we see reality in black and white, overlooking nuances that require the discernment of tensions between the brokenness of our world and our desires for reconciliation. Yet the gap between wounding words and actions and the hope for acts of reconciliation can lead to even more violence and despair. The authors of this volume explore these tensions and the valences of ‘brokenness’ and ‘reconciliation’ in Paul Tillich’s thought. Together, they contribute to a richer understanding of the thought of the German American theologian and philosopher, his commitments, and the...
Too often we see reality in black and white, overlooking nuances that require the discernment of tensions between the brokenness of our world and our ...