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being-itself
being-itself n. [apparently originally after post-classical Latin esse ipsum (see quot. 19512 and compare post-classical Latin ipsum esse as a term applied to God (4th or 5th cent. in Augustine)); compare German Sein selbst, (also) Sein-selbst (1953 or earlier in this sense in an edition of a lecture by P. Tillich of 1951)] pure being, regarded as infinite and uncharacterizable.
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1951 P. Tillich Systematic Theol. I. 79 It could be called the ‘substance’ which appears in the rational structure, or ‘being-itself’ which is manifest in the logos of being.
1951 P. Tillich Systematic Theol. I. 41 Behind their [i.e. Alexander of Hales and Bonaventura] endeavours stood the mystical-Augustinian principle of the immediate awareness of ‘being-itself’, which is, at the same time, ‘truth-itself’ (esse ipsum—verum ipsum).
1957 Sc. Jrnl. Theol. 10 236 Being-itself, for Tillich, is the only non-symbolic or literal definition of God.
1963 B. Martin Existentialist Theol. Paul Tillich vi. 176 Insofar as he also attempts to include some of the insights of modern process theology, his ‘being-itself’ does, in the final analysis, seem to have the same qualities.
2000 W. P. Alston in A. Hastings et al. Oxf. Comp. Christian Thought 594/2 According to Tillich, we can get at Being-Itself only through ‘symbols’, parts or aspects of the spatio-temporal world.
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