An Introduction to Theological Anthropology: Humans, Both Creaturely and Divine
Material type: TextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan Baker Academic 2020Description: 339pISBN:- 9780801096884
- F249 D36
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Introduction; Where do we begin? Humans, Prolegomena, and Method,
What am I? Creaturely and Redemptive Identity,
What am I and Where did I originate? Are we apes, humans, or Gods?
What Am I in relation to God? the image as creaturely and Divine,
What does it mean to be free? Freedom as creaturely and Divine,
Who am I at birth? Original sin and Creaturely failure,
Who am I in Christ? Humans , Descended and Ascended,
Who are we in culture? Creaturely and Divine in Work, Race, and Disability,
Who are we male or female? Humans as Gendered and Sexual,
Why am here? Creaturely living, dying, and in between,
Why do I Exist? Creaturely process and Divine Destiny,
Conclusion: Where do we go from here?
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