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...Pusey and Dean Douglas Horton, a capital funds drive to raise $5 million in new endowment had reached its goal. An increase in the number of professors from a mere handful in 1952 to over 20 had given it a distinguished faculty--including such luminaries as University Professor Paul Tillich, Krister Stendahl, and Old Testament scholar George E. Wright--and made it a leader in scholarship...
Divine Discontent. Humanities are still hungry at Chicago. Yet in history and anthropology, for example, it already claims to be near tops in the U.S. In political science, it has Hans Morgenthau; the divinity school boasts Paul Tillich, Martin Marty and Dean Jerald Brauer, plans to build a separate Lutheran seminary...
...Nowhere else in the world could a group of people like this come together under such auspices," said Paul Tillich, famed head of the University of Chicago's School of Divinity. "In Europe, it would be a group which only royalty could command. The presence of all these people and the fact that it could take place under private auspices says something very good and very important about this country." In a mood of reminiscence and evaluation. Theologian Tillich was summing up TIME'S 40th anniversary party, held last week in New York City. "All these people...
When New York Mets Manager Casey Stengel and his wife Edna arrived, Mrs. Stengel announced: "I'm Mrs. Stengel. We're in baseball." After Theologian Tillich's speech at the Monday dinner, Casey, in his own conversational style, offered his interpretation to the guests at his table. They were bewildered...
Addressing a gathering of people noted for their professional excellence, Theologian Paul Tillich spoke of the ambiguity of perfection and found cause for uneasiness about the dimension of culture in the contemporary world. Excerpts...