Questioning the Human: Toward a Theological Anthropology for the Twenty-First Century
Questioning the Human: Toward a Theological Anthropology for the Twenty-First Century
Professor of Fundamental Theology
Professor of Fundamental Theological Ethics
Postdoctoral Researcher
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Abstract
Theological anthropology is being put to the test: in the face of contemporary developments in the spheres of culture, politics and science, traditional perspectives on the human person are no longer adequate. Yet can theological anthropology move beyond its previously established categories and certainties and renew itself in relation to the contemporary insights which challenge these? The present collection of essays sets out to answer this question. Uniting Roman Catholic theologians from across the globe, it tackles the challenges related to the classical natural law tradition (part 1), to the modern conception of the subject (part 2), and to the postmodern awareness of diversity in a globalizing context (part 3) from a theological perspective. Its contributors share a fundamental methodological option for a critical-constructive dialogue with contemporary culture, science and philosophy. This collection integrates a wider range of approaches than one usually finds in theological collections. The present volume brings together experts in systematic theology and in theological ethics – two disciplines, which often seem to think and write in parallel academic universes. Authors come from different (including American, Latino and European) theological contexts. Moreover, the interdisciplinary insights, upon which the different contributions draw, stem from both the natural sciences (neuroscience, evolutionary biology, ethology, …) and the humanities (cultural studies, philosophy, hermeneutics, …).
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Front Matter
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Exploring New Questions for Theological Anthropology
Lieven Boeve and others
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Part I Human Nature And Science
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Theological Anthropology, Science, And Human Flourishing
Stephen J. Pope
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The Concept of Natural Law in the Postmodern Context
Henri-Jérôme Gagey
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Personalism and the NaturalRoots of Morality
Johan De Tavernier
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In God's Image and Likeness: From Reason to Revelation in Humans and Other Animals
Celia Deane-Drummond
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Theological Anthropology, Science, And Human Flourishing
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Part II Christ and the Disputed Self
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Part III Relating in a Fallen World
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Difference, Body, and Race
Michelle A. Gonzalez
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Public Theology: A Feminist View of Political Subjectivity and Praxis
Rosemary P. Carbine
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Desire, Mimetic Theory, and Original Sin
Wilhelm Guggenberger
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Turtles All The Way Down?: Pressing Questions for Theological Anthropology in the Twenty-First Century
David G. Kirchhoffer
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Difference, Body, and Race
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End Matter
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