Love, Power, and Justice: Ontological Analyses and Ethical ApplicationsOxford University Press, 1954 - 127 pagina's This book presents Paul Tillich at his very best--brief, clear, stimulating, provocative. Speaking with understanding and force, he makes a basic analysis of love, power, and justice, all concepts fundamental in the mutual relations of people, of social groups, and of humankind to God. His concern is to penetrate to the essential, or ontological foundation of the meaning of each of these words and thus save them from the vague talk, idealism, cynicism, and sentimentality with which they are usually treated. The basic unity of love, power, and justice is affirmed and described in terms that are fresh and compelling. |
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Love, Power, and Justice: Ontological Analyses and Ethical Applications Paul Tillich Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1954 |
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actual Agapē ambiguities answer Aristotle basic become being-itself centre Christian claim for justice compulsion compulsory element creative justice culture decisions demand depth psychology destroy distributive justice divine drive dynamic element of power emotional Empedocles epithymia equality ethical everything existence expression force forgiveness fulfilment give Heraclitus holy community human individual injustice intrinsic claim justice in personal lectures libido love and power man's manifest metaphorical natural law nature of love negation non-being ontological analysis ontological foundation ontology of love Parmenides participates personal encounters phenomenology philia quality philosophy political positive law possible power and justice presupposes principle of justice problems proportional justice psychological quality of love question reality realm relation resistance retributive justice reunion reuniting love root meaning ruling group self-affirmation self-love self-surrender sense separation social group speak Spiritual power strange structures of power symbol theological theonomous three concepts tion transcends ultimate unity of justice unjust valid value theory vocational consciousness
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