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Introduction to Theological Anthropology : Humans, Both Creaturely and Divine, Paperback by Farris, Joshua R.; Cortez, Marc (FRW), ISBN 080109688X, ISBN-13 9780801096884, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Written from an evangelical perspective, this comprehensive introduction explores some of the most important issues in theological anthropology.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBaker Academic
ISBN-10080109688X
ISBN-139780801096884
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046941166
Product Key Features
Number of Pages368 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameIntroduction to Theological Anthropology : Humans, both Creaturely and Divine
SubjectChristian Theology / Anthropology
Publication Year2020
TypeTextbook
AuthorJoshua R. Farris
Subject AreaReligion
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height1 in
Item Weight17.7 Oz
Item Length8.9 in
Item Width6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2018-059471
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingAn
Dewey Decimal233
Table Of ContentContents Foreword by Marc CortezPreface: Humans--Creaturely and DivineIntroduction: Where Do We Begin? Humans, Prolegomena, and Method 1. What Am I? Creaturely and Redemptive Identity 2. What Am I and Where Did I Originate? Are We Apes, Humans, or Gods? 3. What Am I in Relation to God? The Image as Creaturely and Divine 4. What Does It Mean to Be Free? Freedom as Creaturely and Divine 5. Who Am I at Birth? Original Sin and Creaturely Failure 6. Who Am I in Christ? Humans, Descended and Ascended 7. Who Are We in Culture? Creaturely and Divine in Work, Race, and Disability 8. Who Are We as Male and Female? Humans as Gendered and Sexual 9. Why Am I Here? Creaturely Living, Dying, and the In-Between 10. Why Do I Exist? Creaturely Process and Divine Destiny Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?Appendix: Philosophy and Theology in Anthropology: A Review of Recent Literature Suggested ReadingsIndexes
SynopsisWritten from an evangelical perspective, this comprehensive introduction explores some of the most important issues in theological anthropology., In this thorough introduction to theological anthropology, Joshua Farris offers an evangelical perspective on the topic. Farris walks the reader through some of the most important issues in traditional approaches to anthropology, such as sexuality, posthumanism, and the image of God. He addresses fundamental questions like, Who am I? and Why do I exist? He also considers the creaturely and divine nature of humans, the body-soul relationship, and the beatific vision.