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T&T Clark Handbook of Theological Anthropology

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext [T]he authors explore TA [Theological Anthropology] themes with ecumenical awareness. As such, it can benefit the readers of other theological traditions. ... the reader now has access to diverse and abundant historical information about TA, which paves the way for further study. ... this volume clearly shows the role that TA can play in the contemporary age, which is characterized by advanced science and technology but, at the same time, associated with many ethical issues. Informationen zum Autor Mary Ann Hinsdale is Associate Professor of Theology at Boston College, USA. Stephen Okey is Associate Professor of Philosophy, Theology, and Religion at Saint Leo University, USA.Examines the classical, modern and postmodern approaches to theological anthropology, key themes and figures, and contemporary challenges. Zusammenfassung Including classical, modern, and postmodern approaches to theological anthropology, this volume covers the entire spectrum of thought on the doctrines of creation, the human person as imago Dei , sin, and grace. The editors have gathered an exceptionally diverse range of voices, ensuring ecumenical balance (Protestant, Roman Catholic and Orthodox) and the inclusion of previously neglected perspectives (women, African American, Asian, Latinx, and LGBTQ). The contributors revisit authors from the “Great Tradition” (early church, medieval, and modern), and discuss them alongside critical and liberationist approaches (ranging from feminist, decolonial, and intersectional theory to critical race theory and queer performance theory). This is a much-needed overview of a rapidly evolving field. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsIntroduction , Mary Ann Hinsdale, IHM (Boston College, USA) and Stephen Okey (Saint Leo University, USA) Part 1: Methodology 1. Classical Approaches to Theological Anthropology , Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA) 2. Modern Method in Theological Anthropology: The Turn to the Subject , Kevin Vander Schel (Gonzaga University, USA) 3. Postmodern Method? Begging to Differ , Anthony Godzieba (Villanova University, USA) Part 2: Key Themes 4. Creation , Daniel Horan, OFM (Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, USA) 5. Created for God and for Each Other: Our Imago Dei , Michelle A. Gonzalez (University of Scranton, USA) 6. The Relational Turn in Theological Anthropology , Rosemary Carbine (Whittier College, USA) 7. Finitude , Linn Tonstad (Yale Divinity School, USA) 8. Sin and the Subversion of Ethics: Why the Discourse of Sin is Good for Theological Anthropology , Darlene Fozard Weaver ( Duquesne University , USA) 9. The Gift of Grace and the Perfection of Human Nature , Shawn Colberg (Saint John’s University and the College of Saint Benedict, USA) 10. Human Freedom and the Triune God , Philip Rossi, SJ (Marquette University, USA) Part 3: Key Figures 11. Irenaeus: As It Was in the Beginning , Francine Cardman (Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, USA) 12. Gregory of Nyssa: Formed and Reformed in God’s Image , J. Warren Smith (Duke Divinity School, USA) 13. Soul, Body, and the Miraculous Excess of the Human Being: Augustine’s Theological Anthropology , Douglas Finn (Villanova University, USA) 14. From Image to Indwelling: Aquinas’ Theological Anthropology , Dominic Doyle (Boston College's School of Theology and Ministry, USA) 15. Grasping at the Human as Human: The Human Person After Justification According to Martin Luther’s Pneumatological Lens , Candace Kohli (Independent Scholar, USA) 16. John Calvin’s Trinitarian Theological Anthropology Reconsidered , Arnold Huijgen (Theological University of Apeldoorn, the Netherlands) 17. Karl Barth: ‘Being human means being with God’ , Tim Hartman (Columbia Theological Seminary, USA) 18. Karl Rahne...

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