Tillich, Paul, 1886-1965.

The courage to be / Tillich, Paul ; with an introduction by Peter J. Gomes. - 2nd ed. - New Haven, [Conn.] : Yale University Press, c2000. - xxxiii, 197 p. ; 20 cm. - Yale Nota bene .

Based on Terry lectures delivered at Yale University and first published in book form in 1952.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Being and Courage -- Courage and Fortitude: From Plato to Thomas Aquinas -- Courage and Wisdom: The Stoics -- Courage and Self-affirmation: Spinoza -- Courage and Life: Nietzsche -- pt.1. Being, Nonbeing, and Anxiety -- An Ontology of Anxiety -- Types of Anxiety -- Periods of Anxiety -- pt.2. Pathological Anxiety, Vitality, and Courage -- The Nature of Pathological Anxiety -- Anxiety, Religion, and Medicine -- Vitality and Courage -- pt.3. Courage and Participation (The Courage to Be as a Part) -- Being, Individualization, and Participation -- Collectivist and Semicollectivist Manifestations of the Courage to Be as a Part -- Neocollectivist Manifestations of the Courage to Be as a Part -- The Courage to Be as a Part in Democratic Conformism -- pt.4. Courage and Individualization (The Courage to Be as Oneself) -- The Rise of Modern Individualism and the Courage to Be as Oneself -- The Romantic and Naturalistic Forms of the Courage to Be as Oneself -- Existentialist Forms of the Courage to Be as Oneself Existentialism Today and the Courage of Despair -- pt.5 Courage and Transcendence (The Courage to Accept Acceptance) -- The Power of Being as Source of the Courage to Be -- The Courage to Be as the Key to Being-itself. pt.6

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Courage.
Ontology.
Anxiety.
Existentialism.

BJ1533.C8 / T5 2000