Paul Tillich Quote

There is a third element in absolute faith, the acceptance of being accepted. Of course, in the state of despair there is nobody and nothing that accepts. But there is the power of acceptance itself which is experienced. Meaninglessness, as long as it is experienced, includes an experience of the "power of acceptance". To accept this power of acceptance consciously is the religious answer of absolute faith, of a faith which has been deprived by doubt of any concrete content, which nevertheless is faith and the source of the most paradoxical manifestation of the courage to be.


p. 177 - The Courage to Be (1952)


There is a third element in absolute faith, the acceptance of being accepted. Of course, in the state of despair there is nobody and nothing that...

There is a third element in absolute faith, the acceptance of being accepted. Of course, in the state of despair there is nobody and nothing that...

There is a third element in absolute faith, the acceptance of being accepted. Of course, in the state of despair there is nobody and nothing that...

There is a third element in absolute faith, the acceptance of being accepted. Of course, in the state of despair there is nobody and nothing that...