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Reforming theological anthropology

With the profound changes in today's intellectual and scientific landscape, traditional ways of speaking about human nature, sin, and the image of God have lost their explanatory power. In this volume F.LeRon Shults explores the challenges to and opportunities for rethinking current religious views of humankind in contemporary Western culture.

From philosophy to theology, from physics to psychology, we find a turn to the categories of "relationality." Shults briefly traces this history from Aristotle to Levinas, showing its impact on the Christian doctrine of anthropology, and he argues that the biblical understanding of humanity has much to contribute to today's dialogue on persons and on human becoming in relation to God and others. Shults's work stands as a potent effort to reform theological anthropology in a way that restores its relevance to contemporary interpretations of the world and our place in it.

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Author(s) F. Leron Shults - Personal Name
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Call Number 233 Shu r
ISBN/ISSN 0802848877
Subject(s) Theological anthropology - Christianity
Classification 233
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Michigan: William B.Eerdman
Publishing Year 2003
Publishing Place Michigan: William B.Eerdman
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