Theology of Culture, Paul Tillich, Oxford University Press, 1966, 3rd printing of 1959 publication, ISBN is 9780195007114, Softcover, 8.02 x 0.43 x 5.38 inches, 213pp. 15 essays, Philosophy
VERY GOOD condition – Light wear to covers (see photos), tight square binding, no crease on spine, clean supple white pages with no markings noticed, book appears never opened, never read.
“Theology of Culture” by Paul Tillich is a seminal work that explores the relationship between religion and culture. Drawing on his deep knowledge of Christian theology, philosophy, and cultural studies, Tillich presents a compelling vision of how religion can transform and enrich culture. He argues that culture is an expression of humanity’s deepest concerns and values, and that religion can provide a framework for understanding and engaging with those concerns. This book has been praised for its profound insights, rigorous scholarship, and clear writing style, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and culture. Whether you are a theologian, philosopher, or simply curious about the role of religion in our society, “Theology of Culture” offers valuable perspectives and guidance.