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Dynamics of Faith
Book • 1957
In 'Dynamics of Faith', Paul Tillich redefines faith as the state of being ultimately concerned, emphasizing that it is a centered act involving the total personality.
He explores how faith can be both religious and non-religious, and how it transcends rationality and emotion.
The book discusses the dynamics of faith in relation to ultimate concerns, true and idolatrous faith, and the role of symbols in expressing these concerns.
He explores how faith can be both religious and non-religious, and how it transcends rationality and emotion.
The book discusses the dynamics of faith in relation to ultimate concerns, true and idolatrous faith, and the role of symbols in expressing these concerns.
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Annie Duke as a highly impactful book in her life, discussing existential disappointment and finite vs. infinite goals.


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