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Theologians --- Theologians --- Tillich, Hannah. --- Tillich, Paul
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Doctrine of God (christianism) --- Tillich, Paul --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Tillich, Paul, --- 2 TILLICH, PAUL --- Godsdienst. Theologie--TILLICH, PAUL --- 2 TILLICH, PAUL Godsdienst. Theologie--TILLICH, PAUL --- Christian doctrines --- Christianity --- Doctrinal theology --- Doctrines, Christian --- Dogmatic theology --- Fundamental theology --- Systematic theology --- Theology, Dogmatic --- Theology, Systematic --- Theology --- Doctrines --- Tillich, Paul, - 1886-1965
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2 TILLICH, PAUL --- 1 KANT, IMMANUEL --- Sublime, The --- Philosophy and religion --- Theology --- Christian theology --- Theology, Christian --- Christianity --- Religion --- Christianity and philosophy --- Religion and philosophy --- Aesthetics --- Godsdienst. Theologie--TILLICH, PAUL --- Filosofie. Psychologie--KANT, IMMANUEL --- Philosophy and religion. --- Sublime, The. --- Theology. --- 1 KANT, IMMANUEL Filosofie. Psychologie--KANT, IMMANUEL --- 2 TILLICH, PAUL Godsdienst. Theologie--TILLICH, PAUL
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Jesus Christ --- Jesus Christ --- Jesus Christ --- Steiner, Rudolf --- Tillich, Paul --- History of doctrines --- Person and offices. --- Theosophical interpretations --- History and criticism.
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Despite the supreme political and economic significance of boundaries--and ongoing challenges to existing national boundaries--scant attention has been paid to their ethics. This volume explores how diverse ethical traditions understand the political and property rights reflected in territorial and jurisdictional boundaries. It is the first book to bring together thinkers from a range of traditions, both religious and secular, to discuss the ethics of boundaries. Each contributor represents a tradition's views on questions surrounding the use of boundaries to delimit property and political rights. What does it mean to own something? What resources should not be privately owned? What justifies the erection of political boundaries between one people and another? How ''hard'' should such boundaries be? What rights extend to minorities within a state? Should territorial boundaries coincide with social ones? Does national autonomy have an ethical basis, or is it an aspect of modern power politics? Should we aim for a more inclusive community than that afforded by modern nation-states? Cross-chapter dialogue and a substantive conclusion draw out similarities and differences among the traditions represented, traditions that include Christianity, classical liberalism, Confucianism, international law, Islam, Judaism, liberal egalitarianism, and natural law. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Nigel Biggar, Joseph Boyle, Joseph Chan, Russell Hardin, Will Kymlicka, Loren Lomasky, Robert McCorquodale, Richard B. Miller, David Novak, Sulayman Nyang, Michael Nylan, Raul C. Pangalangan, Daniel Philpott, Jeremy Rabkin, Hillel Steiner, M. Raquibuz Zaman, and Noam J. Zohar.
Morale. --- Aristotle. --- Bernard of Clairvaux. --- Black, Samuel. --- Boutros-Ghali, Boutrous. --- Buchanan, Allen. --- Charlesworth, Hilary. --- Dworkin, Ronald. --- East Timor case. --- Frontier Dispute. --- Global Fund. --- Grotius, Hugo. --- Gutiérrez, Gustavo. --- Han Yu. --- Hastings, Adrian. --- International Criminal Court (ICC). --- International Monetary Fund. --- Island of Palmas case. --- Jefferson, Thomas. --- Khadduri, Majid. --- King, Ambrose. --- Kymlicka, Will. --- Law of Return. --- Lomasky, Loren. --- Miller, Richard. --- Nuclear Tests case. --- Pachomius. --- Schwartz, Benjamin. --- Tillich, Paul. --- Walzer, Michael. --- anarchism. --- appropriation rules. --- authority: over bounded territory. --- categorical imperative (Kant). --- class divisions. --- compensation. --- cosmopolitanism. --- difference principle (Rawls). --- ethics: Christian. --- ethnic divisions. --- expropriation. --- global commons concept. --- individuality (Mill). --- jurisdiction, extraterritorial. --- love, Christian. --- physical capital. --- political realism. --- social contract. --- socialism. --- solidarity. --- utilitarianism.
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In beautifully simple language, Gregory Baum discusses the writings of four men whose nationalism was shaped by their religion and their time: Martin Buber's speeches on Zionism before the creation of Israel; Mahatma Gandhi's influential incitement to peaceful resistance against British imperialism; Paul Tillich's book on socialism and nationalism which was banned by the Nazis; and Jacques Grand'Maison's defence of Québécois nationalism in the wake of the province's Quiet Revolution. Baum also examines nationalism in a world dominated by transnational corporations and economic globalization: for example, how does Scottish nationalism fit within the European Union, and how can the Church of Scotland contribute to this secular movement? Finally, Baum turns to Quebec and its tension between ethnic and civil nationalism. As a province with a homogenous and distinctive culture that is different from that of the country surrounding it, how can Quebec guarantee its own survival in an ethically acceptable way? This quiet masterpiece of clear thinking and humane reasoning illuminates the uses and misdirections of one of the most powerful forces in politics and society.
Nationalism --- Nationalism. --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Nationalism and religion --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Religious aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Buber, Martin, --- Gandhi, Mahatma, --- Tillich, Paul, --- Grand'Maison, Jacques, --- Buber, Martin --- 241.62*3 --- 241.62*3 Theologische ethiek: houding tegenover de staat --- Theologische ethiek: houding tegenover de staat --- Religious aspects --- Buber, Martin. --- Gandhi, --- Grand'Maison, Jacques. --- Tillich, Paul --- Aṇṇal Kānti, --- Gāndhi, Em. Ke., --- Gandhi, M. K. --- Gāndhī, Ma. Ka., --- Gāndhī, Mōhanadāsa Karamacanda, --- Gandhi, Mohandas, --- Gandhi, Mohandas K. --- Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand, --- Gāndhījī, --- Gandi, --- Gandi, M. K. --- Gāndī, Mahātamā, --- Gandi, Mahattŭma, --- Gandi, Mokhandas Karamchand, --- Gandī, Muhandās Kāramchānd, --- Ganji, Mahatoma, --- Ghāndi, --- Ghāndī, Mūhāndās Karamshānd, --- Gkanti, --- Kan-ti, --- Kandi, --- Kānti, --- Kānti, Mōkan̲tās Karamcant, --- Kāntiyaṭikaḷ, --- Mahātmā Gāndhījī, --- Mahātmājī, --- Makātmā Kānti, --- Mōhanadāsa Karamacanda Gāndhī, --- Mōkan̲tās Karamcant Kānti, --- גאנדי, מ.ק --- גאנדי, --- גנדהי, --- مهاتما گاندهى --- گاندهى، مهاتما --- گاندى، مهاتما --- گاندى، مهنداس کارمچاند --- گاندھى، --- Grand Maison, Jacques, --- Gand'Maison, Jacques, --- Nationalisme --- Aspect moral. --- Aspect religieux. --- Aspect moral --- Et la nationalisme.
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