June 2004
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June 2004
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... Yet another way to read Tillich in this regard is through Heidegger's understanding of the picture. In "The Age of the World-Picture," Heidegger talked about human beings becoming subjects by turning the world into a picture (Heidegger, 2002). To picture something for Heidegger means to represent it through objectification, and to represent something in a picture means to engage in an active production. ...
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Paul Tillich and Photography
June 2004