Interested Cornell students will be able to prepare for a series of lectures by University Professor Paul J. Tillich with two six-week, non-credit courses on his works, the Cornell Daily Sun announced recently.
Tillich will be visiting Cornell April 12-15 to deliver the 1962 Thorpe Lectures there.
Cornell United Religious Work will sponsor the two courses. One, a seminar, will cover "the basic aspects of Tillich's thought and . . . his relation to art, psychology and history."
The second course, entitled "Contemporary Painting and Religious Concerns," will concentrate on Tillich's relation to contemporary art.
The Cornell group also sponsors other courses in religion and philosophy, among them "Existential Concerns in Modern Litetrature" and "Biblical Understanding of Love, Sex and Marriage."
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