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	<title>Comments on: Contemporary European views of God (2): Paul Tillich on Theological Method</title>
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		<title>By: Contemporary European Views of God (2): Paul Tillich-Does God Exist? &#171; A Thinker&#8217;s Progress</title>
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		<description>[...] proud of myself to get going again.  So far i have looked at Karl Barth, and have commented on Paul&#8217;s Tillich&#8217;s methodology.  Without further ado, lets jump back into the text being used for this adventure by Veli-Matti [...]</description>
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