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한국기독교학회 한국기독교신학논총 한국기독교신학논총 제91집
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2014.1
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105 - 130 (26page)

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The purpose of this study is to find the significance of the theology of religions in ‘the New Being’ of Paul Tillich. Theology of religions refers to the branch of Christian theology that attempts to theologically and biblically evaluate the phenomena of religions. It describes the relation of other religious traditions to Christianity and attempt to answer questions about the nature of God and salvation. In this paper the New Being in Paul Tillich`s theology of religions is regarded as the uniqueness of the ultimate revelation of Jesus as the Christ. The situation of religious pluralism constitutes the agenda for christians trying to understanding themselves and their faith in relation to their religious neighbors and their faiths. Many christians are troubled by the fact that religious plurality seems to be destined to end. Because it is their traditional teaching that Christianity is the only true religion. The clue of Paul Tillich`s theology of religions is the New Being in Jesus as the Christ as the power of salvation. The concept of the New Being has grown out of interpretation of salvation. By method of correlation salvation as healing corresponds to the state of estrangement as the main characteristic of existence. Salvation is reclaiming from the old and transferring into the New Being. In some degree all religions participate in the healing power of the New Being. What, then, is the peculiar character of the healing through the New Being in Jesus as the Christ? Finally, the concept of the New Being of Paul Tillich`s theology of religions will be contributed not only to a conquest of religion, but also to a christian missionary principle.

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