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Love, Power, and Justice
Book • 1954
In "Love, Power, and Justice," Paul Tillich explores the intricate relationships between these three fundamental concepts.
He argues that love is not merely an emotion but a dynamic force that shapes human relationships and social structures.
Power, according to Tillich, is inherent in human existence and can be used for both good and evil.
Justice, he contends, is the outcome of love's struggle against injustice and oppression.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of human interaction, emphasizing the importance of ethical action and social responsibility.
It remains a relevant contribution to ethical and political thought, prompting reflection on the interplay of love, power, and justice in shaping human societies.
He argues that love is not merely an emotion but a dynamic force that shapes human relationships and social structures.
Power, according to Tillich, is inherent in human existence and can be used for both good and evil.
Justice, he contends, is the outcome of love's struggle against injustice and oppression.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the complexities of human interaction, emphasizing the importance of ethical action and social responsibility.
It remains a relevant contribution to ethical and political thought, prompting reflection on the interplay of love, power, and justice in shaping human societies.
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Published by Maya Moore and Jonathan Irons, detailing their journey of love and justice.

Retired WNBA Star Maya Moore And Her Husband Jonathan Irons Talk About Their Journey