The Christian doctrine of humanity : explorations in constructive dogmatics /
Oliver D. Crisp and Fred Sanders, editors.
- 250 páginas ; 23 centímetros.
Índice: páginas 237-250.
Nature, grace, and the Christological ground of humanity -- Human superiority, divine providence, and the animal good: a Thomistic defense of creaturely hierarchy -- The relevance of biblical eschatology for philosophical anthropology -- From sin to the soul: a dogmatic argument for dualism -- Human cognition and the image of God -- "Vulnerable, yet divine" : retrieving Gregory Nazianzen's account of the Imago Dei -- Created and constructed identities in theological anthropology -- Adam and Christ: human solidarity before God -- Life in the spirit: Christ's and ours -- Flourishing in the spirit: distinguishing incarnation and indwelling for theological anthropology -- Mapping anthropological metaphysics with a descensus key: how Christ's descent to the dead informs the body-mind conversation -- "The upward call": the category of vocation and the oddness of human nature.