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040 | _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary | ||
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100 | 1 | 0 | _aJuan, Guillermo F., Jr. |
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_aPaul Tillich on philosophy and theology _btowards a contextual framework for doing theological reflection _cby Guillermo F. Juan, Jr. |
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_a[Manila, Phils.] _bPhilippine Christian University Institute of Philosophy and Religion _c2012 |
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300 | _axxvi, 218 leaves; 29 cm. | ||
500 | _aIn partial fulfillment of the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in Religious/Theological Studies | ||
502 | _aA dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate School, Philippine Christian University | ||
502 | _aDissertation (D. Philosophy in Religious/Theological Studies)- Philippine Christian University | ||
520 | _aCognizant of the shifting of paradigms in history that resulted in the estrangement of philosophy and theology in the modern period, this study was conducted primarily as an exposition by examining the relationship of philosophy and theology in Paul Tillich's though, with the hope, or end in view, that the results drawn from such relationship was useful in sketching a guide or framework for doing a theological reflection in the Philippine setting | ||
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