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Paul Tillich Converses with Psychotherapists Transcribed and Ed by J.B.Ashbrook
Author Tillich, Paul
Source Journal of Religion & Health
Volumev.11 n.1
Date1972.01
Pages40 - 72
PublisherSpringer Science & Business Media B.V.
Publisher Url http://www.springer.com/gp/
LocationDordrecht, the Netherlands [多德雷赫特, 荷蘭]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note300
KeywordCrosses; 禪宗=Zen Buddhism=Zazen Buddhism; Psychotherapy; Guilt
AbstractThe conversation took place in October, 1960, on the backporch of Richard L. Johnson, M.D., then Director of the Psychiatric Residency Program and the Outpatient Clinic at the State Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Tillich understood he was simply to be present in an informal give-and-take on issues growing out of psychotherapeutic experience. This was part of a weekend of conversation between Dr. Tillich and faculty members at Denison University. There are four other conversations in the series. “Paul Tillich Converses on Culture and Religion,” “Paul Tillich Converses on Culture and Theology,” “Paul Tillich Converses on History and Theology” were published inFoundations: A Baptist Journal of History and Theology (1971,14, No. 1, 6–17; No. 2, 102–115; No. 3, 209–223); “Paul Tillich Converses on Psychology and Theology” is to be published in theJournal of Pastoral Care (in press).

The Rev. James B. Ashbrook, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Theology in the combined faculty of Colgate Rochester, Bexley Hall, Crozer, at Rochester, New York, who arranged these conversations, transcribed and edited them. His transcription is published here with the permission of Robert C. Kimball, Executor of the Literary Estate of Paul Tillich.
Table of contentsThe Experiential 40
Zen Buddhism 40
Question: Did you have a chance to speak to some of the Zen people there? 40
Question: Do you feel they have something to say to us? 41
Question: This other dimension? 41
Theological abstractness and Zen Buddhism 42
Question: Do you know Hannah Colm? 42
Contrasts between Christianity and Zen Buddhism: Enlightenment vs. Kingdom of God 43
Question: There is no community in it? 43
Question: Does this damage their capacity for interrelationships? 43
Identity vs. community 43
their capacity for interrelationships? 43
Question: Would that not have consequences in analysis, too, then? 44
Overagainstness 45
Comment: So there is not an overagainstness. 45
Question: The overpoliteness? 46
Comment: You are me. 46
Selfishness and self-love 46
Problems in terminology 47
The Theological 48
The paradoxical nature of acceptance 48
Christ symbolizes acceptance 48
Is the Christ symbol necessary? 49
Dr. Tillich: Oh yes, of course. It was in Paul. 51
Comment: From the beginning? 51
The anselmian theory of atonement 55
Can a person forgive himself? 54
Is guilt universal? 56
Guilt and guilt-feelings 56
Forgiveness and acceptance 59
The deepest problem 67
Notes and References 68


ISSN00224197 (P); 15736571 (E)
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Created date1998.04.28
Modified date2019.11.14



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