A helpful resource for understanding the contexts in which Tillich worked. Carey includes quite a few personal reflections, describes the usefulness of Tillich archives in the United Status, and even reflects on the founding of the North American Paul Tillich Society, as well as its German counterpart, the Deutsche Paul-Tillich-Gesellschaft.
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