
Paul Tillich
Author · 24 books
Paul Tillich was a German-American theologian and Christian existentialist philosopher. Tillich was – along with his contemporaries Rudolf Bultmann (Germany), Karl Barth (Switzerland), and Reinhold Niebuhr (United States) – one of the four most influential Protestant theologians of the 20th century. Among the general populace, he is best known for his works The Courage to Be (1952) and Dynamics of Faith (1957), which introduced issues of theology and modern culture to a general readership. Theologically, he is best known for his major three-volume work Systematic Theology (1951–63), in which he developed his "method of correlation": an approach of exploring the symbols of Christian revelation as answers to the problems of human existence raised by contemporary existential philosophical analysis.
Books

Against the Third Reich
Paul Tillich's Wartime Radio Broadcasts into Nazi Germany
1998

Theology of Culture
1958

The Eternal Now
1956

Systematic Theology, Vol 2
2012

Systematic Theology 3
1963

Love, Power and Justice
Ontological Analysis & Ethical Applications
1954

What Is Religion?
1973

A History of Christian Thought
1968

خدش عظم الحياة
2022

My Search for Absolutes
1967

Christianity and the Encounter of World Religions
1963

Systematic Theology, Vol 1
1951

The Shaking of the Foundations
1940

On the Boundary
An Autobiographical Sketch
1966

The Courage to Be
1952

Morality and Beyond
1966

Perspectives on 19th and 20th Century Protestant Theology
1967

Theology of Peace
1990

The Protestant Era
1948

Systematic Theology
1967

Dynamics of Faith
1957

Biblical Religion and the Search for Ultimate Reality
1955

The Irrelevance and Relevance of the Christian Message
1996

The New Being
1955