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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Depth and the void

Clayton Crockett

pp. 193-207

Abstract

In his Preface to The Gospel of Christian Atheism, Thomas J. J. Altizer proclaims his appreciation of Tillich. He writes, "Among twentieth-century theologians, it was Tillich alone who made possible a way to a truly contemporary theology."1 Altizer, the important death of God theologian, claims that while he has had to disagree with Tillich's conclusions: nevertheless, "I do so with the conviction that they are not yet radical enough, and with the memory of Tillich 's words to me that the real Tillich is the radical Tillich."2 This is a strange statement by Altizer. Tillich 's manifest theological conclusions are not radical enough, and yet the "real" Tillich is the radical Tillich, and this is reportedly from Tillich himself.

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(2015) Retrieving the radical Tillich: his legacy and contemporary importance. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 193-207

DOI: 10.1057/9781137373830_12

Full citation:

Crockett Clayton (2015) „Depth and the void“, In: , Retrieving the radical Tillich, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 193–207.