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Christological anthropology in historical perspective : ancient and contemporary approaches to theological anthropology / Marc Cortez.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI. : Zondervan, c2016.Description: 264 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780310516415 (softcover)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 233 23
LOC classification:
  • BT 701.3 .C673 2016
Contents:
A Christ-centered lens: what does it mean for anthropology to be christological? -- Beyond genitalia: Gregory of Nyssa's transformative christology and the (re)orientation of sexuality -- All will be well: suffering and redemption in Julian of Norwich's cross-shaped anthropology -- The chief article of our humanity: justification and vocation in Martin Luther's anthropological vision -- The feeling of being human: Friedrich Schleiermacher and the ecclesial mediation of true humanity -- Embodied souls: the ontological determination of the human in Karl Barth's anthropology -- Personal being: John Zizioulas and the christological grounding of human personhood -- The Black Messiah: race, liberation, and the actualization of humanity in James Cone's christological anthropology -- Developing christological visions of the human person.
Item type: Books
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Judith Thomas Library General Stacks BKS BT 701.3 C673 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA018270 Available AUA018270

Includes bibliographical references and index.

A Christ-centered lens: what does it mean for anthropology to be christological? -- Beyond genitalia: Gregory of Nyssa's transformative christology and the (re)orientation of sexuality -- All will be well: suffering and redemption in Julian of Norwich's cross-shaped anthropology -- The chief article of our humanity: justification and vocation in Martin Luther's anthropological vision -- The feeling of being human: Friedrich Schleiermacher and the ecclesial mediation of true humanity -- Embodied souls: the ontological determination of the human in Karl Barth's anthropology -- Personal being: John Zizioulas and the christological grounding of human personhood -- The Black Messiah: race, liberation, and the actualization of humanity in James Cone's christological anthropology -- Developing christological visions of the human person.