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(2015) Retrieving the radical Tillich, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

The critical project in Schelling, Tillich, and Goodchild

Daniel Whistler

pp. 209-231

A genuinely radical theology is a theological thinking that truly rethinks the deepest ground of theology, a rethinking that is initially an unthinking of every established theological ground; only through such an unthinking can a clearing be established for theological thinking, and that is the very clearing which is the first goal of radical theology. Nor can this be accomplished by a simple dissolution of our given theological grounds, for those are the very grounds that must here be ultimately challenged, and challenged in terms of their most intrinsic claims.

Publikationsangaben

DOI: 10.1057/9781137373830_13

Quellenangabe:

Whistler, D. (2015)., The critical project in Schelling, Tillich, and Goodchild, in , Retrieving the radical Tillich, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 209-231.

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