Paul Tillich Quotes.

11. "The fact that man never is satisfied with any stage of his finite development, the fact that nothing finite can hold him, although finitude is his destiny, indicates the indissoluble relation of everything finite to being-itself."
- Quote by Paul Tillich

12. "Truth without the way to truth is dead."
- Quote by Paul Tillich

13. "Only if God IS ultimate reality, can he be our unconditional concern; only then can he be the object of surrender, obedience, and assent. Faith in anything which has only preliminary reality is idolatrous."
- Quote by Paul Tillich

14. "To overcome our sense of loneliness is a life long pursuit. Let us not despair in its pursuit!"
- Quote by Paul Tillich

15. "The faith which makes the courage of despair possible is the acceptance of the power of being, even in the grip of non-being. Even in the despair about meaning being affirms itself through us. The act of accepting meaninglessness is in itself a meaningful act. It is an act of faith."
- Quote by Paul Tillich

16. "This is biblical ethics. It has little to do with the middle-class ethics of avoiding a few things which are supposed to be wrong and doing a few things which are supposed to be right. Biblical ethics means standing in ultimate decisions for or against God."
- Quote by Paul Tillich

17. "Tugas pertama mencintai adalah mendengar."
- Quote by Paul Tillich

18. "il confine è il luogo migliore per acquisire conoscenza."
- Quote by Paul Tillich

19. "Our language has wisely sensed these two sides of man’s being alone. It has created the word loneliness to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word solitude to express the glory of being alone."
- Paul Tillich, The Eternal Now

20. "Our language has wisely sensed these two sides of man’s being alone. It has created the word loneliness to express the pain of being alone. And it has created the word solitude to express the glory of being alone. Although, in daily life, we do not always distinguish these words, we should do so consistently and thus deepen our understanding of our human predicament."
- Paul Tillich, The Eternal Now

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