Love, Gravity, and God: Paul Tillich and the Existential Depths of Reason and Religion

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by Jeremy D. Yunt

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Paul Tillich (1886-1965) is generally considered the most original and influential theologian of the 20th century. After serving on the front lines of World War I, and then being the first non-Jewish intellectual removed from his professorship by Hitler (as an "enemy of the Reich"), he emerged as a leading proponent of existentialism. Using its insights to better understand human doubts and anxiety, as well as to challenge life's destructive forces, he very early on identified the dangers of scientific materialism, religious fundamentalism, and industrialization and its commodification of nature. Exposing the sense of meaninglessness each contributed to the nascent modern worldview, he went on to formulate his radical concept of the “God above God,” helping bridge the gap between the secular and the religious. In "Love, Gravity, and God," Yunt presents, in clear language, the basic concepts and ideas in Tillich’s challenging magnum opus, his three-volume "Systematic Theology." Illustrating why he was hailed as an “apostle to the intellectuals,” Yunt shows Tillich as a seeker and mediator of deeper truths—those transcending religious beliefs asking us to deny science and reason, as well as beyond scientific worldviews that too often fail to address humanity’s vital existential concerns. Tillich shows why there should never be a conflict between science and religion, and how a proper understanding of both can liberate us from narrow, distorted views of ourselves and our world. With the goal of discovering authenticity and healing in an increasingly alienated world, Tillich challenges his readers to question tradition, conformism, and false ideologies—always urging us to affirm life and actively engage in concerns beyond our own. FOREWORD by Dr. Paul A. Lee, Paul Tillich’s teaching assistant at Harvard. Dr. Lee was Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Harvard, M.I.T., and UC Santa Cruz, where he was also Founding Chair of the Religious Studies Department and Professor in the History of Consciousness Department. In 1989, Dr. Lee started the Santa Cruz Homeless Garden Project, which is still in operation today. Paul Tillich (1886-1965) is generally considered the most original and influential theologian of the 20th century. After serving on the front lines of World War I, and then being the first non-Jewish intellectual removed from his professorship by Hitler, he emerged as a leading proponent of existentialism. Using its insights to better understand human doubts and anxiety, as well as to challenge life's destructive forces, he very early on identified the dangers of scientific materialism, religious fundamentalism, and industrialization and its commodification of nature. Exposing the sense of meaninglessness each contributed to the nascent modern worldview, he went on to formulate his radical concept of the "God above God," helping bridge the gap between the secular and the religious. In Love, Gravity, and God , Yunt presents, in clear language, the basic concepts and ideas in Tillich's challenging magnum opus, his three-volume Systematic Theology . Illustrating why he was hailed as an "apostle to the intellectuals," Yunt shows Tillich as a seeker and mediator of deeper truths--those transcending religious beliefs asking us to deny science and reason, as well as beyond scientific worldviews that too often fail to address humanity's vital existential concerns. Tillich shows why there should never be a conflict between science and religion, and how a proper understanding of both can liberate us from narrow, distorted views of ourselves and our world. With the goal of discovering authenticity and healing in an increasingly alienated world, Tillich challenges his readers to question tradition, conformism, and false ideologies--always urging us to affirm life and actively engage in concerns beyond our own. FOREWORD by Dr. PAUL LEE , Paul Tillich's teaching assistant at Harvard. Dr. Lee was Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Harvard, M.I.T., and UC Santa Cruz, where he was also Founding Chair of the Religious Studies Department and Professor in the History of Consciousness Department. In 1989, Dr. Lee started the Santa Cruz Homeless Garden Project, which is still in operation today. Jeremy D. Yunt is an independent scholar and author who holds a bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and an interdisciplinary master's degree in Ethics (Philosophy) and Depth Psychology from the GTU, Berkeley, California. In addition to publishing four books, Mr. Yunt made significant contributions to the multi-award-winning book "Life on the Edge: A Guide to California's Endangered Natural Resources" (Heyday Press, 1994). He's published peer-reviewed articles in publications such as Philosophy Now  (UK), the Journal of Humanistic Psychology , and the Journal of Animal Ethics (Oxford University). Most recently, he contributed a chapter to the 2021 Mercer Un

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