With contributors from different generations of the Chinese-speaking world, the book addresses the relevance of Paul Tillich's thought in the Chinese cultural-political contexts.
Appropriating and transforming different themes of Tillich's thought in the Chinese context, the contributors reframe the dialogue with Buddhism and Confucianism, religion and science, and religion and politics under the interpretation of Tillich's ideas. The thought-provoking essays examine the intellectual potentiality or further contribution of Paul Tillich's ideas in Sino-Christian Theology.
The book will be of interest to scholars and postgraduate students studying Paul Tillich's thought, Chinese theology, and East-West religious dialogues.