The relevance of the chosen topic is determined by the opportunity of con-sidering the issue of intermediality that has a debatable nature according to Russian and foreign researchers. The aim of this paper is to identify the principles of intermedi-ality on the basis of a comprehensive philological analysis of two novels by B. Schlink: The woman on the stairs (2014) and Olga (2018), paying particular attention to the practical aspects of how ecphrasis is realized in the poetics of the above-mentioned works. The research tasks were accomplished based on critical analyses of the concepts formulated by well-known domestic and foreign researchers. As a result of the under-taken study, it was established that the key to the understanding of the ideological and artistic content of the works by B. Schlink are pictorial and photographic examples of ecphrasis having both plot-forming and characterological functions. Moreover, ethical and aesthetic conceptions contained in all works by B. Schlink were analyzed.
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Paul Tillich (1886-1965) was a modern theologian whose work remains very interesting today. His primary objective in teaching and writing was to make his understanding of Christianity relevant to the modern mind. This paper presents Tillich’s concept of theology. The key to understanding Tillich’s theology is what he calls the “method of correlation.” Theology must be an answering theology. Tillich called it apologetic theology. Christian answers should be offered in response to questions asked by modern man. It is an approach that correlates insights from Christian revelation with the issues raised by existential, psychological, and philosophical analysis. The theological answer is determined by the sources of theology, our experience, and the norm of theology. There are three main sources of systematic theology: the Bible, Church history, and the history of religion and culture. Experience is not a source but a medium through which the sources speak. And the norm of theology is the content of the biblical message. Tillich’s concept of theology has been directly influential on many catholic theologians as well (E. Schillebeeckx, J. Haught, T. Halík).
Paul Tillich (1886-1965) was a modern theologian whose work remains very interesting today. His primary objective in teaching and writing was to make his understanding of Christianity relevant to the modern mind. This paper presents Tillich’s concept of theology. The key to understanding Tillich’s theology is what he calls the “method of correlation.” Theology must be an answering theology. Tillich called it apologetic theology. Christian answers should be offered in response to questions asked by modern man. It is an approach that correlates insights from Christian revelation with the issues raised by existential, psychological, and philosophical analysis. The theological answer is determined by the sources of theology, our experience, and the norm of theology. There are three main sources of systematic theology: the Bible, Church history, and the history of religion and culture. Experience is not a source but a medium through which the sources speak. And the norm of theology is the content of the biblical message. Tillich’s concept of theology has been directly influential on many catholic theologians as well (E. Schillebeeckx, J. Haught, T. Halík).
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