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Questioning The Human Toward A Theological Anthropology For The Twentyfirst Century Lieven Boeve Yves De Maeseneer Ellen Van Stichel

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Questioning The Human Toward A Theological Anthropology For The Twentyfirst Century Lieven Boeve Yves De Maeseneer Ellen Van Stichel
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.84 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Lieven Boeve; Yves De Maeseneer; Ellen Van Stichel
ISBN: 9780823257560, 0823257568
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Questioning The Human Toward A Theological Anthropology For The Twentyfirst Century Lieven Boeve Yves De Maeseneer Ellen Van Stichel by Lieven Boeve; Yves De Maeseneer; Ellen Van Stichel 9780823257560, 0823257568 instant download after payment.

Traditional theological perspectives on the human person are being challenged by contemporary cultural, political and scientific developments. Bringing together Roman Catholic theologians from different sub-disciplines, this collection of essays engages with and responds to the resulting tensions in theological anthropology, with a special focus on the themes of nature, self and relationality.

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