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The Christian Doctrine of Humanity represents the proceedings of the sixth annual Los Angeles Theology Conference, which sought constructively and comprehensively to engage the task of theological anthropology.

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Acknowledgements Introduction (the Editors) List of Contributors 1. Marc Cortez (Wheaton College) 2. Megan Defranza (Boston University School of Theology) 3. Hans Madueme (Covenant College) 4. Ian McFarland (University of Cambridge) 5. Frances Young (University of Birmingham) 4-6 more essays will be selected from breakout paper submissions: 1. Matthew Y. Emerson, Oklahoma Baptist University, 'Mapping Anthropological Metaphysics With a Descensus Key: How Christ’s Descent to the Dead Informs the Body-Mind Conversation' 2. Cambria Janae Kaltwasser, Northwestern College, 'Time-Bound Subjects: Responsibility, Death, and Christian Hope' 3. Joanna Leidenhag, University of Edinburgh, and R. T. Mullins, University of St. Andrews, 'Flourishing in the Spirit: Distinguishing Incarnation and Indwelling for Theological Anthropology' 4. Christa L. McKirland, University of St. Andrews; Jason McMartin, Biola University; Timothy H. Pickavance, Biola University, 'Embodiment, Edwards, and Knowledge' 5. David W. McNutt, IVP Academic, 'Created to Create? A Critique of (and Appeal to) Human Creativity in Theological Anthropology' 6. Richard Mouw, President Emeritus, Fuller Theological Seminary, 'The Relevance of Biblical Eschatology for Philosophical Anthropology' 7. Faith Glavey Pawl, University of St. Thomas, 'Human Superiority, Divine Providence, and the Animal Good: a Thomistic Defense of Creaturely Hierarchy' 8. Lucy Peppiatt, Westminster Theological Centre, 'Life in the Spirit: Christ's and Ours' 9. Ryan Peterson, Talbot School of Theology, 'Created and Constructed Identities in Theological Anthropology' 10. Chelle Stearns, The Seattle School, 'An Ecology of Mutuality: Colin Gunton and Frances Young on Relationality, Disability, and Being Human' 11. Gabrielle R. Thomas, Durham University, ''Vulnerable, Yet Divine:' Retrieving Gregory Nazianzen's Account of the Imago Dei' 12. Aku Visala, University of Helsinki, 'Human Cognition and the Image of God'

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      Publisher: Zondervan
      Publication Date: 13/12/2018
      ISBN13: 9780310595472, 978-0310595472
      ISBN10: 0310595479

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Christian Doctrine of Humanity represents the proceedings of the sixth annual Los Angeles Theology Conference, which sought constructively and comprehensively to engage the task of theological anthropology.

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgements Introduction (the Editors) List of Contributors 1. Marc Cortez (Wheaton College) 2. Megan Defranza (Boston University School of Theology) 3. Hans Madueme (Covenant College) 4. Ian McFarland (University of Cambridge) 5. Frances Young (University of Birmingham) 4-6 more essays will be selected from breakout paper submissions: 1. Matthew Y. Emerson, Oklahoma Baptist University, 'Mapping Anthropological Metaphysics With a Descensus Key: How Christ’s Descent to the Dead Informs the Body-Mind Conversation' 2. Cambria Janae Kaltwasser, Northwestern College, 'Time-Bound Subjects: Responsibility, Death, and Christian Hope' 3. Joanna Leidenhag, University of Edinburgh, and R. T. Mullins, University of St. Andrews, 'Flourishing in the Spirit: Distinguishing Incarnation and Indwelling for Theological Anthropology' 4. Christa L. McKirland, University of St. Andrews; Jason McMartin, Biola University; Timothy H. Pickavance, Biola University, 'Embodiment, Edwards, and Knowledge' 5. David W. McNutt, IVP Academic, 'Created to Create? A Critique of (and Appeal to) Human Creativity in Theological Anthropology' 6. Richard Mouw, President Emeritus, Fuller Theological Seminary, 'The Relevance of Biblical Eschatology for Philosophical Anthropology' 7. Faith Glavey Pawl, University of St. Thomas, 'Human Superiority, Divine Providence, and the Animal Good: a Thomistic Defense of Creaturely Hierarchy' 8. Lucy Peppiatt, Westminster Theological Centre, 'Life in the Spirit: Christ's and Ours' 9. Ryan Peterson, Talbot School of Theology, 'Created and Constructed Identities in Theological Anthropology' 10. Chelle Stearns, The Seattle School, 'An Ecology of Mutuality: Colin Gunton and Frances Young on Relationality, Disability, and Being Human' 11. Gabrielle R. Thomas, Durham University, ''Vulnerable, Yet Divine:' Retrieving Gregory Nazianzen's Account of the Imago Dei' 12. Aku Visala, University of Helsinki, 'Human Cognition and the Image of God'

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