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Book Review: Dynamics of Faith by Paul Tillich
Author: Peter Menkin
Remarkable and still contemporary statement on Ultimate Concern
Many years ago, about 35, I was talking on the phone to a friend who told me “God is love.” This shocked and surprised me so much that I had to get off the phone. The idea was new to me, a child of atheist parents. Now I find that Paul Tillich in his book, “Dynamics of Faith,” writes of the ultimate concern (God) in terms of love. Imagine that I was so unknowing and ignorant, in a way lost, and presently continue in my discoveries of God. And of love.
Paul Tillich is someone who will help a reader on the way to know and learn about what God is and who he is to mankind. This includes who he is to the individual man or woman. I have started at the end of the book to work my way to introduce the reader of this review to Paul Tillich’s wonderful book.
First, who was Paul Tillich. This from the Encyclopedia Brittanica 2006 Ultimate Reference Suite (the Brittanica designed for the computer):
German-born U.S. theologian and philosopher whose discussions of God and faith illuminated and bound together the realms of traditional Christianity and modern culture. Some of his books, notably The Courage to Be (1952) and Dynamics of Faith (1957), reached a large public audience not usually concerned with religious matters. The three-volume Systematic Theology (1951-63) was the culmination of his rigorous examination of faith.
The writer is a man with a powerful way with words, imaginative gift of communicating theological ideas, and a teacher with a strong mind. His writing will strengthen the reader’s mind and provide means to approach ideas. He says there is “…the healing power of the state of the ultimate concern.” In the last chapter, “The Life of Faith,” he goes on, “The concern of faith is identical with the desire of love: reunion with that to which one belongs and from which one is estranged. In the great commandment of the Old Testament, confirmed by Jesus, the object of ultimate concern, and the object of unconditional love, is God.” This is a book for people who like ideas. We are, each of us, being reconciled to our ultimate concern throughout our lives. This is the dynamic.
Published in 1957 by Harper & Brothers Publishers of New York, this one of a series of books planned and edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen, is a first edition. I do not know what it is worth as such, perhaps a few dollars more than a new copy. I found mine in my Church library, an Episcopal Church. The book is a statement in favor of the Protestant way of faith. He is unabashed in his favor for this way of religion. It is even an argument for Protestantism. Catholics will find this an informative and useful book, even one required as reading in many seminaries. A woman friend who attended Nashota House told me she had to read it when she was a seminary student, though the seminary is Protestant it is part of the Episcopal Church catholic tradition.
The other books in this series by the publisher are part of what was called World Perspectives. I cannot speak to the other works, but this work remains contemporaneous, as you could guess by what I have written so far. Editors in that series: Niels Bohr, Richard Courant, Hu Shih, Ernest Jackh, Robert M. MacIver, J. Robert Oppenheimer, I.I. Rabi, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Alexander Sachs. Many of these names I know, but then these are more of my parent’s generation in some ways than mine (I was born after the Second World War). But though unchurched in their lifetime, my parents were educated people, if just by their own devices: intellectuals and artists.
You’ll find the book takes off right at the beginning. The first chapter is titled, “What Faith Is,” and the first sentence goes: “Faith is the state of being ultimately concerned: the dynamics of faith are the dynamics of man’s ultimate concern. Man, like every living being, is concerned about many things, above all about those which condition his very existence, such as food and shelter.” Not the first to say it, nor the most important, I will add my voice to others and declare the writer writes so very well. It is a pleasure to read for the writing is so good.
This remarkable and brilliant book, I cannot go without praising it again, talks about courage. Paul Tillich finds courage an important ingredient to faith, the kind he explains and extols. He says it is in doubt that we find faith, for faith without doubt is static. We are all with some doubts, and from doubt we grow faith and renew our faith in the ultimate concern.
Not so long a book, but 127 pages, I think a reader will find it edifying. Edifying is a good word for this work. We are destined to have faith, for the writer says we are a species with a spiritual nature and desire. “”Faith sees in a concrete piece of reality the ultimate ground and meaning of all reality. No piece of reality is excluded from the possibility of becoming a bearer of the holy; and almost every kind of reality has actually been considered as holy by acts of faith in groups and individuals”– a graceful book.
–Peter Menkin, Easter 2007
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No, they do not. I know this for a fact, my friend, Kenneth Oppel is a famous author, and all his books are published by an american company.
The Writers Market is your best bet for publishers and agents. Google is a fantastic research tool as well. That’s how I got all the contact information I needed when I started reviewing. The biggest book sellers in the United States (brick and mortar) are Borders and Barnes and Noble. They both have websites you can visit.
Wow. Congratulations. Publishers now have the resources to distribute your book globally and they don’t necessarily have to be physically present in that coutry. They also have the resources to publish books with the same productivity and efficacy as that of regular black and white books you see in physical bookstores. Considering the fact that most books are in full color, you should choose a publishing company whose book’s are of the highest quality, bar none.
When I meet an author with a great book concept, one who’s definitely the right person to write that book, right away I’ll often encourage him or her to self-publish. This is because I know that an author is thoroughly invested in what they have to say. Your publisher can help you determine the genre if you like.And this is your book – no one should tell you what to do.
Maybe you would like to ask around and perhaps shop around. Many would also suggest getting an agent which could take SO long for them to sit down and actually notice what you have there and believe me, we are not just talking months here but years. Let me give you something to peruse at while you are at it and hopefully this will help in your ride to the wagon of success.
Best of luck! 🙂
Hal Leonard is a large music publishing company in the US.
http://www.halleonard.com/about_main.jsp
Xlibris!
I don’t believe that it is going to be so easy as to just “find a publisher”. There is going to be some red tape that you need to cut through here and there to publish your book.
You will first off need to send out queries to different agencies. If you get a nibble then great, but you may not. Don’t give up!
Try http://www.writersmarket.com/
They will give you a list of publishing companies that accept unsolicited submissions.
Here is another website that you may find helpful http://www.fearlessbooks.com/PublishingGuide.html
When in doubt, google.
Good luck getting your book published! 🙂
I’m not certain I understand the question exactly. . when you say the same edition, do you mean another version? For instance if you wanted Art of Van Gogh from Bantam which color illustrations would you take the same book if it had been reprinted by Random House in a black and white version? That would mean you don’t want that particular edition, you want that particular book. I’m not trying to be picky, but certain editions always cost more than others, so if you really want one exact edition, it may be much more expensive than another.
Here are some sites to try:
http://www.bn.com (Barnes and Noble)
http://www.abebooks.com (a consortium of bookstores across the US with some from Canada, UK and Australia who sell mostly used books, but you can get some good deals)
http://www.alibris.com (similar to abebooks)
http://www.half.com (new books and other items at sale prices)
Good luck!
How many new books are submitted yearly? I doubt if there are any hard statistics on this. “Macy’s doesn’t tell Gimbels,” as the saying used to be. Which is to say, publishers would have no reason to trumpet how many unpublishable books they turned down. But FYI, think of a number. A BIG number. You will probably be close to the number turned down annually.
You can get info on the number published by looking at any book publisher’s catalog. They usually put the new releases first, then the ones pubbed in past years.
I wish your wife success, but she has a tough tough tough road ahead of her. The recession has decimated book publishing. With people losing jobs and homes, you can guess where that puts buying of books — waaaay down on the list. Numbers of publishers and major bookselling chains have folded because of the recession.
On the other hand, _some_ people are still getting published. Let’s hope your wife is one of them!
BTW, if she is interested in writing something shorter to get herself some credentials that will look good to a potential publisher, refer her to Duotrope and Ralan’s Webstravaganza. Both sites are wonderful for writers, because they list _hordes_ of publications, together with what each wants and wha they pay. Maybe that will help!
It’s very difficult to get a book published; generally, you need an agent.
You could start by looking through a bookstore at other books that are on the same topic as yours and seeing who publishes them. That way, you know that the company is at least interested in your sort of work. Certain publishing companies usually specialize in certain kinds of books.
Here’s a site that outlines the steps to take:
http://www.caderbooks.com/pubfaq.html
Another option is publishing on the internet. Here is a site about that:
http://www.fonerbooks.com/thepath.htm
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