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The Relevance of Biblical Criticism to the Christology of Paul Tillich's Systematic Theology, Volume Two

dc.contributor.advisorRobertson, J.C.en_US
dc.contributor.authorPalmer, Michael F.en_US
dc.contributor.departmentReligionen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-18T16:52:13Z
dc.date.available2014-06-18T16:52:13Z
dc.date.created2011-08-03en_US
dc.date.issued1970-05en_US
dc.description.abstract<p>The emergence of historical consciousness and refined forms of historical criticism have created a special problem for religions, especially those such as Christianity for whom claims about particular historical events play a crucial role. The issue is how faith and doctrine can rest upon a contingent foundation whose very existence is subject to the radical and ever-shifting results of historical-research. The author studies Paul Tillich as a man who has met this problem head-on. While the study focuses on Tillich's Systematic Theology, he describes the wider context in which Tillich's work is conceived. The study concludes with a statement and criticism of Tillich's way of resolving the tension between historiography and theology.</p>en_US
dc.description.degreeMaster of Arts (MA)en_US
dc.identifier.otheropendissertations/5707en_US
dc.identifier.other6731en_US
dc.identifier.other2131182en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11375/10675
dc.subjectReligionen_US
dc.subjectReligionen_US
dc.titleThe Relevance of Biblical Criticism to the Christology of Paul Tillich's Systematic Theology, Volume Twoen_US
dc.typethesisen_US

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