An Introduction to Theological Anthropology

An Introduction to Theological Anthropology

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  • Author: Joshua R. Farris
  • Publisher: Baker Academic
  • ISBN: 1493417983
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 328

In this thorough introduction to theological anthropology, Joshua Farris offers an evangelical perspective on the topic. Farris walks the reader through some of the most important issues in traditional approaches to anthropology, such as sexuality, posthumanism, and the image of God. He addresses fundamental questions like, Who am I? and Why do I exist? He also considers the creaturely and divine nature of humans, the body-soul relationship, and the beatific vision.


Theological Anthropology: A Guide for the Perplexed

Theological Anthropology: A Guide for the Perplexed

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  • Author: Marc Cortez
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 0567428362
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 178

What does it mean to be human and to be made in the image of God? What does it mean to be a 'person'? What constitutes a human person? What does it mean to affirm that humans are free beings? And, what is gender? Marc Cortez guides the reader through the most challenging issues that face anyone attempting to deal with the subject of theological anthropology. Consequently, it addresses complexities surrounding such questions as: Each chapter explains first both why the question under consideration is important for theological anthropology and why it is also a contentious issue within the field. After this, each chapter surveys and concisely explains the main options that have been generated for resolving that particular question. Finally the author presents to the reader one way of working through the complexity. These closing sections are presented as case studies in how to work through the problems and arrive at a conclusion than as definitive answers. Nonetheless, they offer a convincing way of answering the questions raised by each chapter.


Theological Anthropology

Theological Anthropology

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  • Author: J. Patout Burns
  • Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers
  • ISBN: 1506449409
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 238

The book gathers and translates texts from early Christianity that explore the diversity of theological approaches to the nature and ends of humanity. Readers will gain a sense of how early Christians reflected on humanity and human nature in different theological movements and their legacies in late antiquity and the dawn of the Middle Ages.


Children of God in the World

Children of God in the World

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  • Author: Paul O'Callaghan
  • Publisher: CUA Press
  • ISBN: 0813229006
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 608

Children of God in the World is a textbook of theological anthropology structured in four parts. The first attempts to clarify the relationship between theology, philosophy and science in their respective approaches to anthropology, and establishes the fundamental principle of the text, stated in Vatican II's Gaudium et spes, n. 22, "Christ manifests man to man." The second part provides a historical overview of the doctrine of grace: in Scripture (especially the teaching of the book of Genesis on humans 'made in the image of God', as well as Paul and John), among the Fathers (in particular the oriental doctrine of 'divinization' and Augustine), during the Middle Ages (especially Thomas Aquinas) and the Reformation period (centered particularly on Luther and the Council of Trent), right up to modern times. The third part of the text, the central one, provides a systematic understanding of Christian grace in terms of the God's life present in human believers by which they become children of God, disciples, friends and brothers of Christ, temples of the Holy Spirit. This section also provides a reflection on the theological virtues (faith, hope and charity), on the relationship between grace and human freedom, on the role of the Church and Christian apostolate in the communication of grace, and on the need humans have for divine grace. After considering the relationship between the natural and the supernatural order, the fourth and last part deals with different philosophical aspects of the human condition, in the light of Christian faith: the union between body and soul, humans as free, historical, social, sexual and working beings. The last chapter concludes with a consideration of the human person, Christianity's greatest and most enduring contribution to human thought.


The Soul of Theological Anthropology

The Soul of Theological Anthropology

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  • Author: Joshua R. Farris
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317015037
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 212

Recent research in the philosophy of religion, anthropology, and philosophy of mind has prompted the need for a more integrated, comprehensive, and systematic theology of human nature. This project constructively develops a theological accounting of human persons by drawing from a Cartesian (as a term of art) model of anthropology, which is motivated by a long tradition. As was common among patristics, medievals, and Reformed Scholastics, Farris draws from philosophical resources to articulate Christian doctrine as he approaches theological anthropology. Exploring a substance dualism model, the author highlights relevant theological texts and passages of Scripture, arguing that this model accounts for doctrinal essentials concerning theological anthropology. While Farris is not explicitly interested in thorough critique of materialist ontology, he notes some of the significant problems associated with it. Rather, the present project is an attempt to revitalize the resources found in Cartesianism by responding to some common worries associated with it.


God's Many-Splendored Image

God's Many-Splendored Image

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  • Author: Verna E. F. Harrison
  • Publisher: Baker Academic
  • ISBN: 080103471X
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 224

This fresh approach to theological anthropology applies patristic wisdom to contemporary discussions of what it means to be human.


Anthropology in Theological Perspective

Anthropology in Theological Perspective

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  • Author: Wolfhart Pannenberg
  • Publisher: A&C Black
  • ISBN: 9780567081889
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 556

In this comprehensive study, a renowned theologian examines the anthropological disciplines-human biology, psychology, cultural anthropology, sociology and history-for their religious implications. The result is a theological anthropology that does not derive from dogma or prejudice, but critically evaluates the findings of the disciplines. Pannenberg begins with a consideration of human beings as part of nature; moves on to focus on the human person; and then considers the social world: its culture, history and institutions. All the elements of this multi-faceted study unite in the final chapter on the relation of human beings to their history.


A Theological Anthropology

A Theological Anthropology

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  • Author: Hans Urs von Balthasar
  • Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 1608995291
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 355

Originally published in 1967 (the German title of the original volume translates to The Whole in the Fragment), A Theological Anthropology is described by the author as "an essay." Indeed, it is man's history of theology, without firm conclusions, but brilliantly written by one of the foremost theologians of his time.


The Human Being

The Human Being

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  • Author: Hans Schwarz
  • Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
  • ISBN: 0802870880
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 416

This overview of Christian anthropology by Hans Schwarz uniquely emphasizes three things: (1) the biblical testimony, (2) the historical unfolding of Christian anthropology through the centuries, and (3) the present affirmation of Christian anthropology in view of rival options and current scientific evidence. Schwarz begins by elucidating the special place occupied by human beings in the world, then ponders the complex issue of human freedom, and concludes by investigating humanity as a community of men and women in this world and in the world beyond. While maintaining a strong biblical orientation, Schwarz draws on a wide range of resources, including philosophy and the natural sciences, in order to map out what it means to be human. Schwarz's Human Being will interest anyone who is concerned with how in the face of fascinating scientific insights we can intelligently talk today about human sinfulness, human freedom, and human beings as children of the God who created us.


The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology

The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology

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  • Author: Joshua R. Farris
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317041321
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 405

In recent scholarship there is an emerging interest in the integration of philosophy and theology. Philosophers and theologians address the relationship between body and soul and its implications for theological anthropology. In so doing, philosopher-theologians interact with cognitive science, biological evolution, psychology, and sociology. Reflecting these exciting new developments, The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology is a resource for philosophers and theologians, students and scholars, interested in the constructive, critical exploration of a theology of human persons. Throughout this collection of newly authored contributions, key themes are addressed: human agency and grace, the soul, sin and salvation, Christology, glory, feminism, the theology of human nature, and other major themes in theological anthropology in historic as well as contemporary contexts.