Across
- 2. Randall’s worldview, rejecting supernatural realities while taking religion seriously
- 4. Religious sign that participates in the reality it points to rather than merely indicating it (Tillich)
- 5. The distinctive feature of symbols in Tillich’s theory that gives them ontological depth
- 8. Tillich’s term for God as the ground of all existence, not a being among beings
- 9. Third characteristic of symbols in Tillich's theory of participation
- 10. Final function of symbols (religious) for Randall
- 11. German-American philosopher with a realist, non-theist approach to symbolic language
- 12. Tillich’s idea that symbols lose power when they no longer disclose the depth of reality
Down
- 1. How Tillich believes all meaningful God-language must be understood
- 3. What religious symbols express by pointing to that which demands total commitment (Tillich)
- 6. Randall: 'Symbols produce results in ____' (motivation)
- 7. American scholar with a non-realist, naturalistic approach to symbolic language
