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Paul Tillich

The Religious Situation

E£130.00

It is not a book about the religion of the churches but an effort to interpret the whole contemporary situation from the point of view of one who constantly inquires what fundamental faith is expressed in the forms which civilization takes.

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    Erich Fromm

    The Alienated Man according to Erich Fromm

    E£110.00

    The book deals with the historical roots of the idea of alienation according to Erich Fromm, and the various manifestations of the idea of alienation as it appears in the writings of modern and contemporary philosophers, especially those influenced by Fromm such as Hegel, Marx, Heidegger, Marcuse and others. It also deals with the different dimensions of man’s alienation from himself and from his world, according to Fromm, using a comparative analytical approach.

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      Paul Tillich

      The Eternal Now

      E£110.00

      These 16 sermons contain in concentrated form some of Tillich's most lambent themes. Although they were first published in the early 1960s, the pieces in question take up preoccupations which continue to haunt us at the beginning of the 21st century.

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        Erich Fromm

        The Art of Loving

        E£110.00

        A classic in its own time...The original self-help treatise that has inspired countless numbers of men and women throughout the world. Learn how love can release hidden potential and become life's most exhilarating experience. In this fresh and candid work, renowned psychoanalyst Erich Fromm guides you in developing your capacity for love in all its aspectsromantic love, love of parents for children, brotherly love, erotic love, self-love, and love of God. Read by a professional narrator...

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          Paul Tillich

          The New Being

          E£110.00
          “These addresses combine enormous learning, simply presented, with a profound awareness of the ‘existential situation’ of modern man, especially in the Western world. They are based on a deep Christian faith, but they present that faith in a new and compelling idiom. They will repay reading and rereading.”—New York Times Book Review

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            Erich Fromm

            Man For Himself

            E£170.00

            The Philosophy of Humanistic Ethics vs. The Philosophy of Authoritarian Ethics

            The Philosophy of Subjective Ethics vs. The Philosophy of Objective Ethics

            Anthropology

            The Heritage of Humanistic Ethics Philosophy

            The Philosophy of Ethics and Psychoanalysis

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              Erich Fromm

              Escape from Freedom

              E£130.00

              The thesis of the book is that modern man, freed from the bonds of pre-individualistic society, which simultaneously gave him security and limited him, has not gained freedom in the positive sense of the realisation of his individual self.

              Freedom, though it has brought him his independence and rationality, has isolated him, and made him anxious and powerless.

              This isolation is unbearable and the alternatives he is confronted with are either to escape from the burden of this freedom into new dependencies and submission, or to advance to the full realisation of positive freedom which is based on the uniqueness and individuality of man.

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                Paul Tillich

                What is Religion?

                E£130.00

                WHAT IS RELIGION ? by Paul Tillich, Translated by Mejahed Abdelmeaim mejahed, combines three works originally written in German, one of which was published in 1925. The two works in the final third of the book were presented to meetings of Kant-Gesellschaft in 1919 and 1922, and may now be found mainly in Gesammelte Werke volumes I and IX...

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                  Erich Fromm

                  The Revolution of Hope: Toward a Humanized Technology

                  E£130.00

                  First published in 1968, the year of international-student confrontation and revolution, this classic challenges readers to choose which of two roads humankind ought to take: the one, leading to a completely mechanized society with the individual a helpless cog in a machine bent on mass destruction; or the second, being the path of humanism and hope.

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