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On Self-Harm, Narcissism, Atonement, and the Vulnerable Christ Unknown

  • SKU: BELL-50233630
On Self-Harm, Narcissism, Atonement, and the Vulnerable Christ Unknown
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Author: unknown
ISBN: 9781501326202, 9781501326219, 9781501326240, 1501326201, 150132621X, 1501326244
Language: English
Year: 2019

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On Self-Harm, Narcissism, Atonement, and the Vulnerable Christ Unknown by Unknown 9781501326202, 9781501326219, 9781501326240, 1501326201, 150132621X, 1501326244 instant download after payment.

On Self-Harm, Narcissism, Atonement and the Vulnerable Christ explores St. Augustine of Hippo’s theology of sin, described as various forms of self-loathing and self-destruction, in addition to sin’s antidote, a vulnerable relationship with the crucified Christ. Incorporating recent thinking on self-destruction and self-loathing into his reading of Augustine, David Vincent Meconi explores why we are not only allured by sin, but will actually destroy ourselves to attain it, even when we are all too well aware that this sin will bring us no true, lasting pleasure.
Meconi traces the phenomena of self-destruction and self-loathing from Augustine to today. In particular, he focuses in on how self-love can turn to self-harm, and the need to provide salvage for such woundedness by surrendering to Christ, showing how Augustine's theology of sin and salvation is still crucially applicable in contemporary life and societies.

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