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Man: Christian anthropology in the Conflicts By Jürgen Moltmann - Softcover
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- Age Level
- Adults
- Subjects
- Religion & Beliefs
- Subject
- Social Sciences
- ISBN
- 9780800610661
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN-10
0800610660
ISBN-13
9780800610661
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1417452
Product Key Features
Book Title
On Human Being : Christian Anthropology in Conflicts of Present
Number of Pages
149 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Christian Theology / Anthropology
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Religion
Format
Trade Paperback
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Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
73-088350
Synopsis
"Moltmann has made a good contribution . . . with insight to the anxieties of [being human] and to the examination of some current images of [being human] in the ultimate light of Christian faith."--John E. Smith, Yale University., "This series of sketches provides a basis for Moltmann's view of man and woman as socially and politically responsible beings. Moving quickly through biological, cultural, religious, and Christian anthropology, he locates the contemporary problems of humanism in a technological (and inhuman) society...While the future remains central, its features are somewhat sobered in the emphasis on suffering love." -- Anne Carr , University of Chicago, ON HUMAN BEING "It is the suffering figure of the crucified Jesus that has brought the pull towards the lowly, unpretentious, but real being of the human] into our hope in the Son of Man. Conversely hope in the Son of Man has brought God's hope to the really hopeless on this world. What are the results of this for Christian anthropology?" -J rgen Moltmann "This series of sketches provides a basis for Moltmann's view of man and woman as socially and politically responsible beings. Moving quickly through biological, cultural, religious, and Christian anthropology, he locates the contemporary problems of humanism in a technological (and inhuman) society. . . . While the future remains central, its features are somewhat sobered in the emphasis on suffering love. -Anne Carr, University of Chicago "Moltmann has made a good contribution . . . with insight to the anxieties of being human] and to the examination of some current images of being human] in the ultimate light of Christian faith. . . . What is needed is a life of reconciliation in the actual world, a life of love and hope which becomes possible because of the crucified Son of Man who has experienced and overcome the terrors of actual existence." -John E. Smith, Yale University J rgen Moltmann is one of the most widely read and influential theologians of our time. Professor of Systematic Theology Emeritus in the Protestant Faculty of the University of T bingen, Germany, Moltmann's many important and award-winning works include The Crucified God (1974), The Trinity and the Kingdom (1981), and, more recently, Experiences in Theology (2000), Science and Wisdom (2003), In the End-The Beginning: The Life of Hope (2004), and his autobiography, A Broad Place (Fall 2007), all published by Fortress Press., "This series of sketches provides a basis for Moltmann's view of man and woman as socially and politically responsible beings. Moving quickly through biological, cultural, religious, and Christian anthropology, he locates the contemporary problems of humanism in a technological (and inhuman) society...While the future remains central, its features are somewhat sobered in the emphasis on suffering love." --Anne Carr, University of Chicago
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