Abstract

Paul Tillich acknowledged the influence of the thought of Jacob Boheme in his theological work much more than the influence of Eckhart. But both are there. In this article the author explores these relationships and the consequences that they would have for a further development of Thillich´s ontotheology if he had had time to overcome the concept of beyond the God of theism.

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