Who Is the Human Being? An Ecumenical Approach to Theological Anthropology /
Other Authors: ,
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published:
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2026.
Series:
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
Studies in Theology and Religion ;
36.
Subjects:
Online Access: Login to view Source
Tags: Add Tag
Call Number: BT701.3
- Contents
- Foreword
- Translator's Note
- About the Cover Illustration
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction
- Ivana Noble and Zdenko Širka
- Part 1 We Are Born into a Life that Was Here Before Us
- Introduction to Part 1
- 1 The Human Being as Relational
- Tim Noble
- 2 The Human Being and Language
- Zdenko Širka
- 3 People Living in Stories
- Pavel Hošek and Pavol Bargár
- 4 The Human Being and Ritual
- Tabita Landová and Michaela Vlčková
- 5 Being and Understanding in a Symbolic Key
- Kateřina Kočandrle Bauer
- Part 2 We Are Who We Become
- Introduction to Part 2
- 6 The Image and Likeness of God
- Ivana Noble
- 7 The Human Being Alienated and Redeemed
- Mireia Ryšková
- 8 The Human Being Capable of Discernment
- Denisa Červenková
- 9 Ethics, Freedom, and Responsibility
- Ondřej Fischer and Libor Ovečka
- 10 A Theological Perspective on the Question of Gender
- Ivana Noble and Kateřina Kočandrle Bauer
- 11 The Human Being as a Creature Inhabiting a Landscape
- František Štěch
- 12 The Human Being and the Polis Petr Jandejsek
- 13 The Human Being in Time
- Ondřej Kolář and Martin Vaňáč
- 14 The Church and Eternity
- Viorel Coman
- Afterword
- Index.
