Theological Anthropology: A Guide for the Perplexed By Marc Cortez


What does this imply to be human and to be created in the image of God? What do you say to be a "person"? What constitutes a human being? What does it mean to say that humans are free beings? What sex is Mark Cortez guides the reader through the most challenging problems faced by anyone trying to address the topic of theological anthropology?

Therefore, it addresses the complexities surrounding questions such as each chapter, which first explains why the problem in question is necessary for theological anthropology and why it is also a controversial issue in this area. After that, explain each chapter and briefly describe the key options that have been reached to solve this particular problem. Finally, the author presents the reader with a way to work through complexity. These final sections are shown as case studies on how to solve the issues and come to a conclusion as definitive answers. However, they provide a convincing way to answer the questions posed by each chapter.

About the author (2010)

Marc Cortez (Ph. D., University from St. Andrews) is an Assistant Professor of Theology at the Western Institute in Portland, Oregon, USA

Bibliographic іnfоrmаtіоn 

Tіtlе Theological Anthropology: A Guide fоr thе Perplexed
Guides fоr the Pеrрlеxеd
Authоr: Marc Cоrtеz
Publіѕhеr: A&C Blасk, 2010
ISBN: 0567034321, 9780567034328
Length: 176 раgеѕ
Subjесtѕ: Religion › Christian Thеоlоgу › Anthropology
Religion / Christian Thеоlоgу / Anthrороlоgу
Rеlіgіоn / Thеоlоgу


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