Eccentricity in Anthropology: David H. Kelsey's Anthropological Formula as a Way Out of the Substantive-Relational Imago Dei Debate - eBook
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Eccentricity in Anthropology: David H. Kelsey's Anthropological Formula as a Way Out of the Substantive-Relational Imago Dei Debate - eBook  -     By: Stephen R. Milford

Eccentricity in Anthropology: David H. Kelsey's Anthropological Formula as a Way Out of the Substantive-Relational Imago Dei Debate - eBook

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Title: Eccentricity in Anthropology: David H. Kelsey's Anthropological Formula as a Way Out of the Substantive-Relational Imago Dei Debate - eBook
By: Stephen R. Milford
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532660924
ISBN-13: 9781532660924
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph
Stock No: WW110049EB

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Eccentricity in Anthropology brings into conversation a constructive, critical interpretation of David Kelsey's Eccentric Existence with a central--yet often overlooked--debate in theological anthropology: the substantive-relational imago Dei. Milford's work explores new insights into human identity and dignity. In particular he demonstrates the value of an alternate constructive of humanity in the image of God. This construction utilizes an interpretation of Kelsey's anthropological formula so as to describe human identity as part of the created order in terms of its myriad features, which are externally rooted. Eccentricity in Anthropology demonstrates that an alternate approach to this debate is possible, and that one can combine important aspects of both substantive and relational thinking. As such, Milford's work is an important contribution to studies in the doctrine of the imago Dei. Taking Eccentric Existence's invitation to act as a springboard for further debate seriously, it presents one possible fruitful use of Kelsey's work to address theological anthropological questions. In a very real sense, this book is both a discussion in systematic theology and at the same time a work in contemporary historical theology.

Author Bio

Stephen Milford is an accredited minister with the Baptist Union of Great Britian. He obtained his master's degrees from Trinity College Dublin and Oxford University. He spent two years reading at King's College London before completing his PhD with the Protestant Theological University in the Netherlands. He is currently an Extraordinary Researcher in the Faculty of Theology at North-West University, South Africa. He resides in Oxford with his wife and daughters.

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