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Children Of God The Child As Source Of Theological Anthropology 1st Edition Edmund Newey

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Children Of God The Child As Source Of Theological Anthropology 1st Edition Edmund Newey
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Publisher: Routledge, Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.23 MB
Pages: 227
Author: Edmund Newey
ISBN: 9781138118614, 1138118613
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Children Of God The Child As Source Of Theological Anthropology 1st Edition Edmund Newey by Edmund Newey 9781138118614, 1138118613 instant download after payment.

Children of God uncovers the significant, but largely unnoticed, place of the child as a prototype of human flourishing in the work of four authors spanning the modern period. Shedding new light on the role of the child figure in modernity, and in theological responses to it, the book makes an important contribution to the disciplines of historical theology, theology and literature and ecumenical theology. Through a careful exploration of the continuities and differences in the work of Thomas Traherne, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Friedrich Schleiermacher and Charles Péguy, it traces the ways in which their distinctive responses to human childhood structured the broader pattern of their theology, showing how they reached beyond the confines of academic theology and exercised a lasting influence on their literary and cultural context.

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