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Tillich's “Symbol” vis-à-vis Jaspers' “Cipher”*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 June 2011

Leonard H. Ehrlich
Affiliation:
Philosophy Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass.

Abstract

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Type
Notes and Observations
Copyright
Copyright © President and Fellows of Harvard College 1973

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References

1 Reply in Kegley, Charles W. and Bretall, Robert W., eds., The Theology of Paul Tillich (New York, 1961), 334Google Scholar.

2 Tillich, Paul, Systematic Theology, I (Chicago, 1951), 238fGoogle Scholar.

3 Reply, op. cit., 334.

4 Systematic Theology, I, 15.

5 John Herman Randell, Jr., The Ontology of Paul Tillich, C. W. Kegley and R. W. Bretall, eds., The Theology of Paul Tillich, op. cit., 161.

6 Reply, op. cit., 335.

7 Systematic Theology, II (Chicago, 1957), 9.

8 Richli, Urs, Transzendentale Reflexion und Sittliche Entscheidung. Zum Problem der Selbsterkenntnis der Metaphysik bei Kant und Jaspers (Kantstudien, Ergänzungsheft 92) (Bonn, 1967), 146Google Scholar.

9 Systematic Theology, II, loc. cit.