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Abstract

In a period of secularization in which the idea of the divine has been eclipsed by secular interests, students of religion are forced to reflect upon the language of religion—its public language, the language of contemplation, and the language of commitment.  Tillich and Buber are two twentieth-century  theologians who have sought truth in religious experience and language in their affirmations of the transcendent in the context of the chaos of the present age.