The Courage to Be

The Courage to Be

by Paul Tillich
The Courage to Be

The Courage to Be

by Paul Tillich

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The imminent philosopher and theologian examines religion in light of science and philosophy in modern society.

Originally published more than fifty years ago, The Courage to Be has become a classic of twentieth-century religious and philosophical thought. The great Christian existentialist thinker Paul Tillich describes the dilemma of modern man and points a way to the conquest of the prob-lem of anxiety. This edition includes a new introduction by Harvey Cox that situates the book within the theological conversation into which it first appeared and conveys its continued rele-vance in the current century.

“The brilliance, the wealth of illustration, and the aptness of personal application…make the reading of these chapters an exciting experience.”—W. Norman Pittenger, New York Times Book Review
 
“The essential character of courage, for Tillich, is “in spite of.” We must go on striving for freedom, justice, and our faith in spite of oppositions. In this age of late capitalism, globalization, and terrorism, we all need the virtue of courage as Harvey Cox admirably argues in the foreword.”—Nimi Wariboko, Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Centre, MA
 
"Tillich struggled with the existential question how we may overcome the demoralizing effects, on the individual and society, of our Age of Anxiety. In this, his most popular book, Tillich gives us his deeply thought answers, and Harvey Cox provides a helpful new introduction."—Gerald Holton, Harvard University 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300170023
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 08/11/2020
Series: Terry Lectures Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
Sales rank: 378,241
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Paul Tillich (1886–1965) was a world-renowned philosopher and theologian.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Second Editionxi
1.Being and Courage1
Courage and Fortitude: From Plato to Thomas Aquinas2
Courage and Wisdom: The Stoics9
Courage and Self-affirmation: Spinoza18
Courage and Life: Nietzsche24
2.Being, Nonbeing, and Anxiety32
An Ontology of Anxiety32
The meaning of nonbeing32
The interdependence of fear and anxiety36
Types of Anxiety40
The three types of anxiety and the nature of man40
The anxiety of fate and death42
The anxiety of emptiness and meaninglessness46
The anxiety of guilt and condemnation51
The meaning of despair54
Periods of Anxiety57
3.Pathological Anxiety, Vitality, and Courage64
The Nature of Pathological Anxiety64
Anxiety, Religion, and Medicine70
Vitality and Courage78
4.Courage and Participation (The Courage to Be as a Part)86
Being, Individualization, and Participation86
Collectivist and Semicollectivist Manifestations of the Courage to Be as a Part90
Neocollectivist Manifestations of the Courage to Be as a Part96
The Courage to Be as a Part in Democratic Conformism103
5.Courage and Individualization (The Courage to Be as Oneself)113
The Rise of Modern Individualism and the Courage to Be as Oneself113
The Romantic and Naturalistic Forms of the Courage to Be as Oneself116
Existentialist Forms of the Courage to Be as Oneself123
The existential attitude and Existentialism123
The existentialist point of view126
The loss of the existentialist point of view131
Existentialism as revolt135
Existentialism Today and the Courage of Despair139
Courage and despair139
The courage of despair in contemporary art and literature142
The courage of despair in contemporary philosophy148
The courage of despair in the noncreative Existentialist attitude150
The limits of the courage to be as oneself151
6.Courage and Transcendence (The Courage to Accept Acceptance)155
The Power of Being as Source of the Courage to Be156
The mystical experience and the courage to be156
The divine-human encounter and the courage to be160
Guilt and the courage to accept acceptance163
Fate and the courage to accept acceptance167
Absolute faith and the courage to be171
The Courage to Be as the Key to Being-itself178
Nonbeing opening up being178
Theism transcended182
The God above God and the courage to be186
Index191

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Were I to choose the most significant book in religion published in the second half of the twentieth century, my choice would fall easily upon Paul Tillich's The Courage to Be.

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