Love, Power, and Justice: Ontological Analyses and Ethical Applications

Oxford University Press USA (1954)
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Abstract

Speaking with understanding and force, Tillich offers a basic analysis of love, power, justice, and 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.

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