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Definition of Tillich
1. Noun. United States theologian (born in Germany) (1886-1965).
Generic synonyms: Theologian, Theologiser, Theologist, Theologizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tillich
Literary usage of Tillich
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On Being Human Religiously: Selected Essays in Religion and Society by James Luther Adams (1976)
"These words of Schleiermacher could well serve as the epigraph of the writings
of Paul tillich. This does not mean that tillich recommends, any more than ..."
2. A Foundational Study in the Pedagogy of Arithmetic by Henry Budd Howell (1914)
"Comparison of quadratic and Born pictures with strokes, fingers and the tillich
apparatus.—The numbers 4-10 were with black ink on seven sheets of drawing ..."
3. A Foundational Study in the Pedagogy of Arithmetic by Henry Budd Howell (1914)
"Stroke rows, after 5 a space 451 mistakes 59.7% Born pictures, 28 mistakes 3.7%
Schneider (60) obtained the following results: tillich apparatus, ..."
4. The Early Education of Children by Laura L. Plaisted (1918)
"tillich, one of the most notable of his disciples, inspired by Pestalozzi's work,
devised the well-known tillich bricks—' a box containing ten one-inch ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"tillich suggested a valuable set of number blocks, but his followers went to the
extreme of eliminating all other material. Grube wrote a condensed manual ..."