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Tillich Timeline

Reviews of Tillich Books

Reviews of Tillich Biographies and Autobiographies

Brief Tillich Bibliography

Links to Other Tillich Sites

Tillich Timeline

Paul Tillich's Life and Times: A Timeline (by Justin Pearl, Boston University, Fall 2010)

Reviews of Books by Tillich

Paul Tillich, The Courage to Be (by Shelby Condray, Boston University, Fall 2010)

Paul Tillich, Dynamics of Faith (by J. Blake Huggins, Boston University, Fall 2010)

Paul Tillich, Love, Power, and Justice: Ontological Analysis and Ethical Applications (by W. G. Dalton, Boston University, Fall 2010)

Paul Tillich, My Search For Absolutes (by Nathan Bieniek, Boston University, Spring 2008)

Reviews of Books about Tillich

Grace Cali, Paul Tillich First-Hand: A Memoir of the Harvard Years (by Zhiqiu Xu, Boston University, Spring 2008)

Grace Cali, Paul Tillich First-Hand: A Memoir of the Harvard Years (by Anne Hillman, Boston University, Fall 2010)

John J. Carey, Paulus, Then & Now (by Brice J. Tennant, Boston University, Fall 2010)

Rollo May, Paulus – Reminiscences of a Friendship (by Jennifer Coleman, Boston University, Spring 2008)

Rollo May, Paulus – Reminiscences of a Friendship (by Divine Aguh, Boston University, Fall 2010)

Wilhelm and Marion Pauck, Paul Tillich: His Life And Thought (by Roy Smith, Boston University, Spring 2008)

Hannah Tillich, From Time to Time (by Trip Barnes, Boston University, Spring 2008)

Hannah Tillich, From Time to Time (by Ryan Harrison, Boston University, Spring 2008)

Hannah Tillich, From Time to Time (by Zachary Rodriguez, Boston University, Fall 2010)

Hannah Tillich, From Place To Place (by Josh Hasler, Boston University, Fall 2010)

Brief Tillich Bibliography

The Systematic Theology

1951. Systematic Theology, vol. 1. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

1957. Systematic Theology, vol. 2. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

1963. Systematic Theology, vol. 3. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Main Works Originally in German, Translated into English

1923 [1981]. The System of the Sciences, trans. Paul Wiebe. London: Bucknell University Press, 1981 (originally published in Germany in 1923).

1925 [1932]. The Religious Situation, trans. H. Richard Niebuhr. New York: Holt, 1932 (originally published in Germany in 1925 as Die religiose Lage der Gegenwart).

1932 [1977]. The Socialist Decision, trans. Franklin Sherman. New York: Harper & Row, 1977 (originally published in Germany in 1932 as Die sozialistische Entscheidung).

1936. The Interpretation of History, part I (auto-biographical reflections) trans. N.A. Rasetzki; remainder trans. Elsa L. Talmey. New York: Scribner’s.

1948. The Protestant Era. trans. James Luther Adams with a concluding essay. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (a collection of German essays).

Main Works Originally in English

1952. The Courage to Be. New Haven: Yale University Press.

1954. Love, Power, and Justice. New York: Oxford University Press.

1954. The Courage to Be. New Haven: Yale University Press.

1957. Dynamics of Faith. New York: Harper & Row.

1963. Christianity and the Encounter of the World Religions. New York: Columbia University Press.

Books of Sermons

1948. The Shaking of the Foundations. New York: Scribner's.

1955. The New Being. New York: Scribner’s.

1963. The Eternal Now. New York: Scribner’s.

Other Works

1959. Theology of Culture, ed. Robert C. Kimball. New York: Oxford University Press.

1960. “On the Boundary Line.” Christian Century vol. 77 no 49 (Dec 1960).

1963. Morality and Beyond. New York: Harper & Row (chs. 4 and 5 are reprinted from The Protestant Era).

1964. “Autobiographical Reflections,” in Charles W. Kegley and Robert W. Bretall, eds. 1964. The Theology of Paul Tillich. New York: Macmillan.

1965. Ultimate Concern: Tillich in Dialogue, ed. D. MacKenzie Brown. New York: Harper & Row.

1966. On the Boundary: An Autobiographical Sketch. New York: Scribner’s.

1967. My Search for Absolutes, ed. Ruth Nanda Anshen. New York: Simon and Schuster.

1968. A History of Christian Thought, ed. Carl E. Braaten. New York: Harper & Row.

1969. What is Religion?, trans. and intro. James Luther Adams. New York: Harper & Row.

1970. My Travel Diary: 1936 Between Two Worlds, ed. & intro. Jerald C. Brauer. New York: Harper & Row.

1987. The Essential Tillich, ed. F. Forrester Church (anthology). New York: Macmillan.

1998. Against the Third Reich: Paul Tillich's Wartime Radio Broadcasts into Nazi Germany. Ed. and trans. Ronald H. Stone and Matthew Lon Weaver. Philadelphia: Westminster John Knox Press.

Links to Other Tillich Sites

Societies

The North American Paul Tillich Society

The Deutsche Paul-Tillich-Gesellschaft

Association Paul Tillich d’expression française

Encyclopedia Articles

"Paul Tillich" on Wikipedia

"Paul Tillich" on Biographisch-Bibliographishces Kirchenlexicon

"Paul Tillich" on The Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia ofWestern Theology

"Paul Tillich" on Encyclopedia Britannica Online

"Paul Tillich" on Philosophy Research Base

"Paul Tillich" on Answers.Com

"Paul Tillich" on EpistemeLinks

Lectures

Tillich's Gifford Lectures Synopsis

Tillich Lectures on Audio CDs

Online Texts

Religion Online E-texts (20 texts by or about Tillich)

Interviews

Psychologist Carl Rogers interviews Paul Tillich. Watch the video online: part 1 of 2 and part 2 of 2.

Eleanor Roosevelt interviews Paul Tillich (among others) on "Berlin: What Choice Remains" in the Prospects of Mankind series. See the description here. The video is not available for viewing online. There are copies of it in several locations (1) WGBH television station in Boston, (2) Bryn Mawr College library in Pennsylvania, and (3) University of Washington library in Seattle. ISBN 9780802602800, OCLC 85485941.

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