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Love, Power, and Justice Ontological Analysis and Ethical Applications

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ISBN-10: 0195002229

ISBN-13: 9780195002225

Edition: N/A

Authors: Paul Tillich

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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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Book details

List price: $21.99
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/31/1960
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 7.95" wide x 5.39" long x 0.35" tall
Weight: 0.242

Paul Johannes Tillich was born into a German Lutheran pastor's family in that part of Germany that is now Poland. He attended several universities, earning the doctorate in philosophy in 1910, then taught at several more from 1919 to 1933. Removed from his professorate at Frankfurt by the Nazi government, he emigrated to the United States, with the encouragement of Reinhold Niebuhr, and taught at Union Theological Seminary in New York (1933--55), Harvard University (1955--62), and the University of Chicago (1962--65). The fullest biography, including some fairly lurid material of a psychosexual nature, can be found in the appreciative work by Wilhelm and Marion Pauck. The student who wants…    

Preface
Problems, Confusions, Method
Intrinsic problems of love, power, and justice
Relational problems of love, power, and justice
Being and Love
The ontological question
An ontology of love
Being and Power
Being as the power of being
A phenomenology of power
Power and compulsion
The ontological unity of love and power
Being and Justice
Justice as the form of being
Principles of justice
Levels of justice
The ontological unity of justice, power, and love
The Unity of Justice, Love, and Power in Personal Relations
Ontology and ethics
Justice in personal encounters
The unity of justice and love in personal encounters
The unity of justice and power in personal encounters
The Unity of Power, Justice, and Love in Group Relations
Structures of power in nature and society
Power, justice, and love in the encounter of social groups
The Unity of Love, Power, and Justice in the Ultimate Relation
God as the source of love, power, and justice
Love, power, and justice in the holy community
Index