MODULES

 

H ere you can find a brief overview of the modules that are provided. Follow your interests.


MODULES


H ere you can find a brief overview of the modules that are provided. Follow your interests.

18. November 2021

Ultimate Concern

In this module Mary Ann Stenger ist talking about her understanding of some of Paul Tillich's core terms. She talks about ambiguity, Tillichs understanding of god and power in the light of feminism, the question of the ultimate concern and the question of interreligious dialog in the US.
20. November 2020

Love, power and justice

This module deals intensively with the work: Love, Power and Justice. Verna Ehret gives an insight into her experiences with Tillich's work and the US government's dealings with the Seneca nation in the Pittsburgh region. Tillich's remarks on justice are particularly connectable in the question of how to deal with racism.
22. February 2019

Tillich and German Idealism

German Idealism is the term used to describe the epoch of German philosophy from Kant to Hegel and to Schelling's late work. The publication of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781) and the death of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1831) are usually regarded as chronological dates.
15. November 2017

Biography

This module provides an overview of Paul Tillich's CV and work.
We believe that biography and theology are basically closely related. The historical context of a theological design must always be clarified and taken into account.

The module presents Paul Tillich's curriculum with its historical context and its publications in a visual way. After exploring the events of the early 20th century, the module focuses on the connection between the life and work of the theologian