Paul Tillich and religious socialism : towards a kingdom of peace and justice
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Paul Tillich and religious socialism : towards a kingdom of peace and justice
Lexington Books, c2021
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Summary: "This constructive theological work enhances Tillich's German religious socialism by creatively integrating it with Tillich's theological insights throughout his American career. Bringing Tillich into conversation with contemporary developments in just peacemaking, this book presents a refurbished version of religious socialism"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography: p. 183-186
Includes index
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Paul Tillich and Religious Socialism: Towards a Kingdom of Peace and Justice argues that the Kingdom of God-the reign of God over all human affairs via God's manifestations in love, power, and justice-can be fragmentarily achieved through a religious socialism that creatively integrates the early Tillich's socialist thinking with later insights throughout Tillich's theological career and with contemporary developments in just peacemaking. The resulting religious socialism is defined by economic justice and a recognition of the sacred reality in all human endeavors. It employs Christianity to furnish the necessary depth for warding off materialism and affirming the spiritual dimension of both labor and acquiring material goods. The unbridgeable Marxist chasm between expectation and reality is bridged through new being, already historically inaugurated in the Christhood of Jesus. New being is fundamentally oriented toward bringing justice to the poor, the disenfranchised, and the marginalized. It affirms the individual and equal value of all persons and thus, in Kantian terms, promotes a kingdom of intrinsically worthwhile ends rather than a kingdom of instrumentally worthwhile means of things.
Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Historical Backdrop to Tillich's Religious Socialism
Politics and Ultimate Reality
The Idolatrous Nature of Political Romanticism
The Demonic Structure of Capitalism
The Socialist Principle of Expectation
Power and Ethics
Socio-Economic Features of a Religious Socialist Government
Building a Kingdom of Peace and Justice
Conclusion
Bibliography
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