Many theologians, scientists and philosophers discuss the role of faith. Throughout history many things have been discussed and explained about whether religion is logical or completely absurd. In this article, I will focus on the role of faith through Christian philosophers Sorean Kierkegaard and Paul Tillich 's lens. Faith plays an important role in the theology of Kiagogo and Tirich; I will examine the explanation of their faith and compare and contrast those clauses.
The best examples of religious existentialism are the philosophy of St. Augustine, Blythe Pascal, Paul Tillich, Soren Kierkegaard. Religious existentialism thinks that the reality, essence of the two levels is the basis of existence. Religion is the greatest concern in this view.
Paul Tillich is an important existential theologist after Kierkegaard and Karbat and it helps to apply existentialism concepts to Christian theology and introduce existential theology to the public. His breakthrough work "Brave Courage" follows Kierkegaard's anxiety and absurd life analysis, but raises the allegation that modern people must achieve themselves through God's stupid living I will. Rudolf Bartmann used the existential philosophy of Kiakegaard and Heidegger to make Christian mythical by interpreting the concept of Christian myth as a concept of existentialism.
Review religious beliefs and incredible problems, paying particular attention to the existentialist challenge to religion. Readers were religious critics and advocates: Camus, Buber, Kierkegaard, Teilhard de Chardin, Sartre, Nietzsche, Tillich and Bonhoffer. How do modern Western theology understand faith in God? What is the meaning of the word "god" - or what do you mean? How do you believe evil reality? The answer to these questions will be the main focus of our work after reading the works of representative Jews, Christians, and heretical religious thinkers since the Second World War. Examples will come from liberalism, processes, feminism, extreme perspectives, and so on.
Paul Johanisti (1886-1965) is a theologian and Christian's existentialist philosopher. Together with contemporary Carl Bath, Tillich is one of the most influential Protestant theologians of the 20th century. The attitude of Tiruh against Protestant theology is very systematic. He tried to connect culture to faith so that "faith does not have to be unacceptable to modern culture, contemporary culture is not necessarily unacceptable to faith". Therefore, the position of Tillich is apologetic and trying to come up with a specific theological answer that applies to everyday life. Tillich tried to balance revelation and reason with protecting revelation without violating rationality (by confirming that Thomas Aquinas says that faith is very reasonable)