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The Mind Of Christ Humility And The Intellect In Early Christian Theology Stephen T Pardue

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The Mind Of Christ Humility And The Intellect In Early Christian Theology Stephen T Pardue
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Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.64 MB
Author: Stephen T. Pardue
ISBN: 9780567420589, 9781472551382, 0567420582, 1472551389
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Mind Of Christ Humility And The Intellect In Early Christian Theology Stephen T Pardue by Stephen T. Pardue 9780567420589, 9781472551382, 0567420582, 1472551389 instant download after payment.

This book brings a variety of theological resources to bear on the now widespread effort to put humility in its proper place. In recent years, an assortment of thinkers have offered competing evaluations of humility, so that its moral status is now more contentious than ever. Like all accounts of humility, the one advanced in this study has to do with the proper handling of human limits.
What early Christian resources offer, and what discussions of the issue since the eighteenth century have often overlooked, is an account of the ways in which human limits are permeable, superable and open to modification because of the working of divine grace. This notion is especially relevant for a renewed vision of intellectual humility—the primary aim of the project—but the study will also suggest the significance of the argument for ameliorating contemporary concerns about humility’s generally adverse effects.

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