Questioning the Human : : Toward a Theological Anthropology for the Twenty-First Century / / Yves De Maeseneer, Lieven Boeve, Ellen Van Stichel.

Theological anthropology is being put to the test: in the face of contemporary developments in the spheres of culture, politics, and science, traditional perspectives on the human person are no longer adequate. Yet can theological anthropology move beyond its previously established categories and re...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2014]
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Exploring New Questions for Theological Anthropology
  • PART I HUMAN NATURE AND SCIENCE
  • 1. Theological Anthropology, Science, and Human Flourishing
  • 2. The Concept of Natural Law in the Postmodern Context
  • 3. Personalism and the Natural Roots of Morality
  • 4. In God’s Image and Likeness: From Reason to Revelation in Humans and Other Animals
  • PART II CHRIST AND THE DISPUTED SELF
  • 5. Neuroscience, Self, and Jesus Christ
  • 6. Incarnation in the Age of the Buffered, Commodifi ed Self
  • 7. The Gifted Self: The Challenges of French Thought
  • PART III RELATING IN A FALLEN WORLD
  • 8. Difference, Body, and Race
  • 9. Public Theology: A Feminist View of Political Subjectivity and Praxis
  • 10. Desire, Mimetic Theory, and Original Sin
  • Turtles All The Way Down?: Pressing Questions for Theological Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century
  • Notes
  • List of Contributors
  • Index