Anthropology in Theological Perspective
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Anthropology in Theological Perspective   -     By: Wolfhart Pannenberg

Anthropology in Theological Perspective

Bloomsbury Academic / 1985 / Paperback

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In this comprehensive and closely argued study, a renowned theologian examines the anthropological disciplines - human biology, psychology, cultural anthropology, sociology and history - for their religious implications. The result is a fundamental theological anthropology that does not derive from dogma or prejudice, but critically evaluates the findings of the anthropological disciplines to see how they embody the two basic themes of traditional theological anthropology: the image of God in human beings, and sin.

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Title: Anthropology in Theological Perspective
By: Wolfhart Pannenberg
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 552
Vendor: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date: 1985
Dimensions: 9 X 6 X 1 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 12 ounces
ISBN: 0567086879
ISBN-13: 9780567086877
Stock No: WW86879

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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.

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