The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology
Herausgeber: Farris, Joshua R; Taliaferro, Charles
The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology
Herausgeber: Farris, Joshua R; Taliaferro, Charles
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Philosophers and theologians address the relationship between body and soul and its implications for theological anthropology, interacting with cognitive science, biological evolution, psychology, and sociology. Reflecting these exciting new developments, The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology is a resource for philosophers and theologians, students and scholars, interested in the constructive, critical exploration of a theology of human persons. Throughout this collection of newly authored contributions, key themes are addressed: human agency and grace, the soul, sin and…mehr
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Philosophers and theologians address the relationship between body and soul and its implications for theological anthropology, interacting with cognitive science, biological evolution, psychology, and sociology. Reflecting these exciting new developments, The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology is a resource for philosophers and theologians, students and scholars, interested in the constructive, critical exploration of a theology of human persons. Throughout this collection of newly authored contributions, key themes are addressed: human agency and grace, the soul, sin and salvation, Christology, glory, feminism, the theology of human nature, and other major themes in theological anthropology in historic as well as contemporary contexts.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 169mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9781138051560
- ISBN-10: 113805156X
- Artikelnr.: 48212034
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 169mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 678g
- ISBN-13: 9781138051560
- ISBN-10: 113805156X
- Artikelnr.: 48212034
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Joshua R. Farris is completing The Soul of Theological Anthropology (forthcoming, Routledge, 2016) and co-editing Idealism and Christian Theology (forthcoming, Bloomsbury Academic). Charles Taliaferro has extensive experience in editing original essays, being the co-editor of the first two editions of the Blackwell Companion to Philosophy of Religion, the Cambridge Companion to Christian Philosophical Theology, and the Routledge Companion to Theism. Taliaferro is the co-author with Jil Evans of The Image in Mind: Theism, Naturalism, and the Imagination (Continuum, 2013).
Introduction
Joshua R. Farris and Charles Taliaferro Part I Methodology in Theological Anthropology 1 The Madness in Our Method: Christology as the Necessary Starting Point for Theological Anthropology
Marc Cortez 2 Scripture and Philosophy on the Unity of Body and Soul: An Integrative Method for Theological Anthropology
John W. Cooper Part II Theological Anthropology
the Brain
the Body
and the Sciences 3 Evolutionary Biology and Theological Anthropology
Joshua M. Moritz 4 Theological Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences
Aku Visala 5 Theological Anthropology and the Brain Sciences
Daniel N. Robinson 6 Feminism and Theological Anthropology
Emilie Judge-Becker and Charles Taliaferro Part III Models for Theological Anthropology 7 Self-Organizing Personhood: Complex Emergent Developmental Linguistic Relational Neurophysiologicalism
Warren S. Brown and Brad D. Strawn 8 Physicalism
Bodily Resurrection
and the Constitution Account
Omar Fakhri 9 Anthropological Hylomorphism
Bruno Niederbacher
S.J. 10 Substance Dualism
Stewart Goetz 11 The Human Person as Communicative Event: Jonathan Edwards on the Mind/Body Relationship
Marc Cortez 12 Why Emergence?
William Hasker Part IV Theological Models of the Imago Dei 13 A Substantive (Soul) Model of the Imago Dei: A Rich Property View
Joshua R. Farris 14 Why the Imago Dei Should Not Be Identified with the Soul
Joel B. Green 15 The Dual-Functionality of the Imago Dei as Human Flourishing in the Church Fathers
Fr. David Vincent Meconi
S.J. 16 Ecclesial-Narratival Model of the Imago Dei
Dominic Robinson
S.J. 17 A Christological Model of the Imago Dei
Oliver Crisp Part V Human Nature
Freedom
and Salvation 18 Free Will and the Stages of Theological Anthropology
Kevin Timpe and Audra Jenson 19 Human Beings
Compatibilist Freedom
and Salvation
Paul Helm Part VI Human Beings in Sin and Salvation 20 Created Corruptible
Raised Incorruptible: The Importance of Hylomorphic Creationism to the Free Will Defense
Nathan A. Jacobs 21 Redemption of the Human Body
Adam G. Cooper 22 Redemption
the Resurrected Body
and Human Nature
Stephen T. Davis 23 Theosis and Theological Anthropology
Ben C. Blackwell and Kris A. Miller 24 Glory and Human Nature
Charles Taliaferro Part VII Chris tological Theological Anthropology 25 The Mortal God: Materialism and Christology
Glenn Andrew Peoples 26 Hylomorphic Christology
Josef Quitterer 27 A Cartesian Approach to the Incarnation
J.H.W. Chan
Joshua R. Farris and Charles Taliaferro Part I Methodology in Theological Anthropology 1 The Madness in Our Method: Christology as the Necessary Starting Point for Theological Anthropology
Marc Cortez 2 Scripture and Philosophy on the Unity of Body and Soul: An Integrative Method for Theological Anthropology
John W. Cooper Part II Theological Anthropology
the Brain
the Body
and the Sciences 3 Evolutionary Biology and Theological Anthropology
Joshua M. Moritz 4 Theological Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences
Aku Visala 5 Theological Anthropology and the Brain Sciences
Daniel N. Robinson 6 Feminism and Theological Anthropology
Emilie Judge-Becker and Charles Taliaferro Part III Models for Theological Anthropology 7 Self-Organizing Personhood: Complex Emergent Developmental Linguistic Relational Neurophysiologicalism
Warren S. Brown and Brad D. Strawn 8 Physicalism
Bodily Resurrection
and the Constitution Account
Omar Fakhri 9 Anthropological Hylomorphism
Bruno Niederbacher
S.J. 10 Substance Dualism
Stewart Goetz 11 The Human Person as Communicative Event: Jonathan Edwards on the Mind/Body Relationship
Marc Cortez 12 Why Emergence?
William Hasker Part IV Theological Models of the Imago Dei 13 A Substantive (Soul) Model of the Imago Dei: A Rich Property View
Joshua R. Farris 14 Why the Imago Dei Should Not Be Identified with the Soul
Joel B. Green 15 The Dual-Functionality of the Imago Dei as Human Flourishing in the Church Fathers
Fr. David Vincent Meconi
S.J. 16 Ecclesial-Narratival Model of the Imago Dei
Dominic Robinson
S.J. 17 A Christological Model of the Imago Dei
Oliver Crisp Part V Human Nature
Freedom
and Salvation 18 Free Will and the Stages of Theological Anthropology
Kevin Timpe and Audra Jenson 19 Human Beings
Compatibilist Freedom
and Salvation
Paul Helm Part VI Human Beings in Sin and Salvation 20 Created Corruptible
Raised Incorruptible: The Importance of Hylomorphic Creationism to the Free Will Defense
Nathan A. Jacobs 21 Redemption of the Human Body
Adam G. Cooper 22 Redemption
the Resurrected Body
and Human Nature
Stephen T. Davis 23 Theosis and Theological Anthropology
Ben C. Blackwell and Kris A. Miller 24 Glory and Human Nature
Charles Taliaferro Part VII Chris tological Theological Anthropology 25 The Mortal God: Materialism and Christology
Glenn Andrew Peoples 26 Hylomorphic Christology
Josef Quitterer 27 A Cartesian Approach to the Incarnation
J.H.W. Chan
Introduction
Joshua R. Farris and Charles Taliaferro Part I Methodology in Theological Anthropology 1 The Madness in Our Method: Christology as the Necessary Starting Point for Theological Anthropology
Marc Cortez 2 Scripture and Philosophy on the Unity of Body and Soul: An Integrative Method for Theological Anthropology
John W. Cooper Part II Theological Anthropology
the Brain
the Body
and the Sciences 3 Evolutionary Biology and Theological Anthropology
Joshua M. Moritz 4 Theological Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences
Aku Visala 5 Theological Anthropology and the Brain Sciences
Daniel N. Robinson 6 Feminism and Theological Anthropology
Emilie Judge-Becker and Charles Taliaferro Part III Models for Theological Anthropology 7 Self-Organizing Personhood: Complex Emergent Developmental Linguistic Relational Neurophysiologicalism
Warren S. Brown and Brad D. Strawn 8 Physicalism
Bodily Resurrection
and the Constitution Account
Omar Fakhri 9 Anthropological Hylomorphism
Bruno Niederbacher
S.J. 10 Substance Dualism
Stewart Goetz 11 The Human Person as Communicative Event: Jonathan Edwards on the Mind/Body Relationship
Marc Cortez 12 Why Emergence?
William Hasker Part IV Theological Models of the Imago Dei 13 A Substantive (Soul) Model of the Imago Dei: A Rich Property View
Joshua R. Farris 14 Why the Imago Dei Should Not Be Identified with the Soul
Joel B. Green 15 The Dual-Functionality of the Imago Dei as Human Flourishing in the Church Fathers
Fr. David Vincent Meconi
S.J. 16 Ecclesial-Narratival Model of the Imago Dei
Dominic Robinson
S.J. 17 A Christological Model of the Imago Dei
Oliver Crisp Part V Human Nature
Freedom
and Salvation 18 Free Will and the Stages of Theological Anthropology
Kevin Timpe and Audra Jenson 19 Human Beings
Compatibilist Freedom
and Salvation
Paul Helm Part VI Human Beings in Sin and Salvation 20 Created Corruptible
Raised Incorruptible: The Importance of Hylomorphic Creationism to the Free Will Defense
Nathan A. Jacobs 21 Redemption of the Human Body
Adam G. Cooper 22 Redemption
the Resurrected Body
and Human Nature
Stephen T. Davis 23 Theosis and Theological Anthropology
Ben C. Blackwell and Kris A. Miller 24 Glory and Human Nature
Charles Taliaferro Part VII Chris tological Theological Anthropology 25 The Mortal God: Materialism and Christology
Glenn Andrew Peoples 26 Hylomorphic Christology
Josef Quitterer 27 A Cartesian Approach to the Incarnation
J.H.W. Chan
Joshua R. Farris and Charles Taliaferro Part I Methodology in Theological Anthropology 1 The Madness in Our Method: Christology as the Necessary Starting Point for Theological Anthropology
Marc Cortez 2 Scripture and Philosophy on the Unity of Body and Soul: An Integrative Method for Theological Anthropology
John W. Cooper Part II Theological Anthropology
the Brain
the Body
and the Sciences 3 Evolutionary Biology and Theological Anthropology
Joshua M. Moritz 4 Theological Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences
Aku Visala 5 Theological Anthropology and the Brain Sciences
Daniel N. Robinson 6 Feminism and Theological Anthropology
Emilie Judge-Becker and Charles Taliaferro Part III Models for Theological Anthropology 7 Self-Organizing Personhood: Complex Emergent Developmental Linguistic Relational Neurophysiologicalism
Warren S. Brown and Brad D. Strawn 8 Physicalism
Bodily Resurrection
and the Constitution Account
Omar Fakhri 9 Anthropological Hylomorphism
Bruno Niederbacher
S.J. 10 Substance Dualism
Stewart Goetz 11 The Human Person as Communicative Event: Jonathan Edwards on the Mind/Body Relationship
Marc Cortez 12 Why Emergence?
William Hasker Part IV Theological Models of the Imago Dei 13 A Substantive (Soul) Model of the Imago Dei: A Rich Property View
Joshua R. Farris 14 Why the Imago Dei Should Not Be Identified with the Soul
Joel B. Green 15 The Dual-Functionality of the Imago Dei as Human Flourishing in the Church Fathers
Fr. David Vincent Meconi
S.J. 16 Ecclesial-Narratival Model of the Imago Dei
Dominic Robinson
S.J. 17 A Christological Model of the Imago Dei
Oliver Crisp Part V Human Nature
Freedom
and Salvation 18 Free Will and the Stages of Theological Anthropology
Kevin Timpe and Audra Jenson 19 Human Beings
Compatibilist Freedom
and Salvation
Paul Helm Part VI Human Beings in Sin and Salvation 20 Created Corruptible
Raised Incorruptible: The Importance of Hylomorphic Creationism to the Free Will Defense
Nathan A. Jacobs 21 Redemption of the Human Body
Adam G. Cooper 22 Redemption
the Resurrected Body
and Human Nature
Stephen T. Davis 23 Theosis and Theological Anthropology
Ben C. Blackwell and Kris A. Miller 24 Glory and Human Nature
Charles Taliaferro Part VII Chris tological Theological Anthropology 25 The Mortal God: Materialism and Christology
Glenn Andrew Peoples 26 Hylomorphic Christology
Josef Quitterer 27 A Cartesian Approach to the Incarnation
J.H.W. Chan







