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The fabric of Paul Tillich's theology
Modern literatute has, with spesial relentlessness, involved itself in those questions that traditionally have belonged to the church - questions that, in our time, are called existential. "Underlying much of the most representative poetry, drama and fiction of our period, " Mr. Scott explains, "is a sense that the anchoring center of life is broken and that the world is therefore abandoned and adrift." It is this negatively theological character of modern literature that compels criticism itself to enter an essentially theological order of discourse and evaluation; and it is to this tradition that Mr.Scott's book belongs.
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