Tillich Today

I'm thrilled to announce the launch of the Tillich Today Podcast! This podcast is dedicated to exploring the profound and often revolutionary ideas of Paul Tillich, a towering figure in the world of philosophy, theology, and religion.

Why Tillich?

In a world that, for many of us, feels increasingly fragmented and fragile, the insights of Paul Tillich remain remarkably relevant. His unique blend of existentialism and Christianity offers a novel lens through which we can examine our hopes, our anxieties, and our deepest questions about the meaning and nature of existence.

What to Expect

Each episode of the Tillich Today Podcast will feature:

  • Explorations of Key Concepts: Understand the core ideas that define Tillich’s philosophy.

  • Relevance to Modern Life: Discussions on how Tillich’s ideas apply to contemporary issues and personal experiences.

  • Guest Speakers and Experts: Interviews with scholars, theologians, philosophers, and thinkers who bring diverse perspectives to Tillich’s work.

  • Interactive Discussions: Opportunities for you, our listeners and readers, to engage and share your thoughts.

Get Ready for a Deep Dive

Whether you’re a long-time admirer of Tillich or just curious about existentialism, theology, or philosophy of religion, this podcast promises to entertain and inform. We aim to make complex ideas accessible, engaging, and relevant to everyone.

Where to find episodes?

Search Tillich Today on Spotify and YouTube and catch interview clips and educational shorts on Instagram. The first interview will be live on January 15.

Find Tillich Today on:

Instagram

Youtube

Spotify

Substack

Stay Tuned!

The first episode of the Tillich Today Podcast is coming soon, and I can't wait to share it with all of you. Be sure to subscribe to the Tillich Today Substack for updates, sneak peeks, and more as we count down to the launch.

Your support and interest mean the world to me. Together, let’s go on an intellectual adventure to discover the enduring wisdom of Paul Tillich

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