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by J. Heywood Thomas
The second volume of Paul Tillich 's Systematic Theology has now been published in this country. Tillich is unique among English-speaking theologians in offering a comprehensive system of Christian apologetic, radically opposed to the anti-philosophical school of Karl Barth. His work is hailed in America as a Protestant alternative to neo-Thomism, a comprehensive ' vision of the real.'
The validity of this view is examined by J. Heywood Thomas , a former pupil of Tillich, now Assistant Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion at Manchester.

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J. Heywood Thomas
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Paul Tillich
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Karl Barth.
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J. Heywood Thomas

(* La machine a ecrire ') by Jean Cocteau
Translated and adapted for radio by E. J. King Bull
Produced by H. B. Fortuin
DURING THE INTERVALS
9.5-9.10 app. and 9.55-10.0 app.:
Satie
Descriptions automatiques and Croquis et agaceries d'un gros bonhomme en bois. played by Francis Poulenc (piano): on gramophone records

Contributors

Produced By:
H. B. Fortuin
Played By:
Francis Poulenc
Margot:
Gwen Cherrell
Didier:
Will Leighton
Fred:
Leo McKern
Pascal:
Tony Britton
Solange:
Grizelda Hervey
Maxime:
Tony Britton
Monique the girl at the post office:
Sheila Grant

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