In this classic and deeply insightful book, one of the world's most eminent philosophers describes the dilemma of modern man and points a way to the conquest of the problem of anxiety. This edition includes a new introduction by Peter J. Gomes that reflects on the impact of this book in the years si
The Courage to Be
โ Scribed by Paul Tillich
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 102
- Edition
- 2 Sub
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
My husband has wanted this book and mentioned it. He was so pleased that I was ablt to get it for him and SO quickly.
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Being and courage -- Being, nonbeing, and anxiety -- Pathological anxiety, vitality, and courage -- Courage and participation (the courage to be as a part) -- Courage and individualization (the courage to be oneself) -- Courage and transcendence (the courage to accept acceptance).;The great Christia
Being and courage -- Being, nonbeing, and anxiety -- Pathological anxiety, vitality, and courage -- Courage and participation (the courage to be as a part) -- Courage and individualization (the courage to be oneself) -- Courage and transcendence (the courage to accept acceptance).;The great Christia
<div> <p>This book has more good ideas in it than clam chowder has calories. It's packed into every page, every line. Tillich is concerned with how the question of finding the courage to face up to existential doubts about death, meaninglessness, and guilt are tied to the ontological questions of b
<div> <p>This book has more good ideas in it than clam chowder has calories. It's packed into every page, every line. Tillich is concerned with how the question of finding the courage to face up to existential doubts about death, meaninglessness, and guilt are tied to the ontological questions of b