What is religion?

by Paul Tillich

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    Faith as Ultimate Concern Summary: Search results reference summaries and discussions of Paul Tillich's ideas, such as 'Faith as Ultimate Concern' by Meghan Ramsay, but not an official audiobook for the book 'What is religion?'.
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    What Is Religion? (Paperback, Audio CD - Out of Stock): One retailer mentions an 'Audio CD' for 'What is Religion?' by Paul Tillich but it is listed as 'Out of Stock' and the primary product listed is a paperback. The existence of an official, commercially available audiobook on major platforms was not confirmed.
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    Introducing philosophy for Canadians or similar philosophy texts: Paul Tillich's work, including concepts from 'What is religion?' like 'Ultimate Concern,' is mentioned as being included in various philosophical anthologies or course materials available on platforms like the Internet Archive, but these are not the official audiobook for the standalone book.

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A thorough search across major official audiobook retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) did not yield a currently available, official, unabridged audiobook for Paul Tillich's "What is religion?". While one search result indicated a possible 'Audio CD' version existed at one point, it is now listed as out of stock, and no standard digital audiobook listing was found on the specified platforms. Alternative audio formats found consist primarily of summaries or analyses of Tillich's concepts and mentions of his work being included in broader philosophy texts or collections.