The Ethics of Paul Tillich

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Mercer University Press, 2021 - Philosophy - 228 pages
This First Book-Length Study of Paul Tillich's Ethics is drawn from research in the Harvard Archives of Tillich and fifty years of teaching Tillich's social-political thought. Ronald H. Stone, a past president of the North American Paul Tillich Society dialogued about Tillich's social ethics with Communists in East Berlin, Buddhists in Bhutan, Hindus in Madurai, Jews in Jerusalem, and Muslims in Damascus. In his fourth work on Tillich's philosophy the ethic is examined from the early ontological to socialist ethics to his own final principled-situationalist ethic in late life. Unique to this study is the in-depth inquiry into Tillich's courageous social action correlated with his own philosophical-theological ethic. The book moves from an early socialist rally in Berlin, through the wars, dialogue with John Foster Dulles about post-war planning, debates about nuclear deterrence, to Buddhist-Christian dialogue. The author's own preference for the late ethic of the philosopher informs the inquiries into the earlier radical Tillich. The conclusion provides a synthesis of the vast sources of Tillich's ethics and presents twelve themes summarizing sources and future resources for ethics from his life's work. Tillich's ethic is a model for how much Christian theology needs to rediscover its ethic and social relevance. Book jacket.

About the author (2021)

Ronald H. Stone taught the social ethics of Paul Tillich as the John Witherspoon Professor of Christian Ethics at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Hearing Tillich preach and teach at Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University inspired walks and talks with his mentor, Reinhold Niebuhr about Tillich. Stone is a past president of the North American Paul Tillich Society. During his career, he has written or edited two dozen books on religion and society.

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