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Theology of culture
Book • 1959
Paul Tillich's "Theology of Culture" delves into the intersection of religious faith and cultural life.
It explores how religious beliefs shape cultural values and practices, and vice versa.
Tillich argues that culture is not separate from religion but rather a manifestation of humanity's search for meaning and purpose.
The book examines various aspects of culture, including art, politics, and social structures, analyzing their impact on individuals' spiritual lives.
It offers a framework for understanding how religious insights can inform and transform cultural realities.
It explores how religious beliefs shape cultural values and practices, and vice versa.
Tillich argues that culture is not separate from religion but rather a manifestation of humanity's search for meaning and purpose.
The book examines various aspects of culture, including art, politics, and social structures, analyzing their impact on individuals' spiritual lives.
It offers a framework for understanding how religious insights can inform and transform cultural realities.
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as a philosopher whose work is relevant to both religious and non-religious individuals.

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