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...Presbyterian Bruce Morgan, professor of religion at Amherst College, the age is truly post-Christian; those who dismiss it as just one among many periods of history dominated by nonbelievers "fail to see the uniqueness of our time." He doubts the contention of Harvard's Paul Tillich (TIME cover, March 16, 1959) that ordinary men, beneath their daily concerns, are still haunted by the "ultimate questions" that lead to the Christian answer...
Professor Tillich has recently said that if Europe were occupied by Russia it would still be possible for the West to win it back without resorting to the use of nuclear weapons...
Those like Professor Tillich who feel that despite the nuclear armaments, the next major war can be fought in "conventional" terms, therefore, delude themselves. In a conventional war, one side is certain to emerge victorious; this leaves the vanquished with two alternatives: (a) accept defeat; or (b) resort to the use of nuclear weapons...
...argument described in the CRIMSON last week between Paul J. Tillich, University Professor, and Henry A. Kissinger, associate professor of Government, on the use of nuclear weapons, will be reproduced in entirety on the program "Prospects of Mankind," tonight at 7 p.m. on channel 2, WGBH...
...then at the gentleman's hour of 11 comes a Renaissance course that you cannot well afford to miss: the third episode from Paul Tillich's own ring cycle: "The Self-Interpretation of Man in Western Thought." This term, Dr. Tillich has reached the Italian Renascimento, Nicolaus Cusanus, and Michelangelo...