“Faith is an act of a finite being who is grasped by, and turned to, the infinite.”
Quote by Paul Tillich
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The Essential Tillich
This book is a curated selection of significant essays, sermons, and lectures by Paul Tillich, exploring themes of theology, philosophy, and existentialism. It offers insights into Tillich's influential ideas on the nature of God, the human condition, and the role of religion in society. more
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Source: The Beauties of Dr. John Tillotson, Carefullet Selected from His Works [and] Containing His Admirable System of Early Education, Thoughts on Religion, Atheism and Infidelity, the Immortality of the Soul, Etc: To which are Prefixed Some of His Arguments for the Truth and Belief of the Christian Religion
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Source: Aesop's Fables: A New Version, Chiefly from Original Sources
