MAN: The Perennial Question brings together essays that document a lifetime of reflection on the significance of man as cast in God's world starting with those written in the sixties and ending with the author's recent writing. The focus surrounds the question 'What is Man, ' from Psalm 8:4, which Thomas Huxley referred to as the 'question of questions.
MAN: The Perennial Question brings together essays that document a lifetime of reflection on the significance of man as cast in God's world starting with those written in the sixties and ending with the author's recent writing. The focus surrounds the question 'What is Man, ' from Psalm 8:4, which Thomas Huxley referred to as the 'question of questions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Morris A. Inch is Professor Emeritus at Wheaton College and author of Chaos Paradigm, (University Press of America, 1998).
Inhaltsangabe
chapter 1 Preface chapter 2 The Sixties: The Apologetic Use of Sign in the Fourth Gospel Jesus is Lord Matthew and the House-Churches The Transcendence of God and an Open Future chapter 3 Into the Eighties: An Evangelical Approach to Biblical Authority chapter 4 A Reappraisal of Denominationalism Myth in Theological Discourse chapter 5 Up to the Present: Shalom in Black and White Salvation Formulae in Luke-Acts Fuzzy Set Theology Chaos as the Crucible of Faith Chaos and the Moral Imperative chapter 6 Appendix: The Paper Trail
chapter 1 Preface chapter 2 The Sixties: The Apologetic Use of Sign in the Fourth Gospel Jesus is Lord Matthew and the House-Churches The Transcendence of God and an Open Future chapter 3 Into the Eighties: An Evangelical Approach to Biblical Authority chapter 4 A Reappraisal of Denominationalism Myth in Theological Discourse chapter 5 Up to the Present: Shalom in Black and White Salvation Formulae in Luke-Acts Fuzzy Set Theology Chaos as the Crucible of Faith Chaos and the Moral Imperative chapter 6 Appendix: The Paper Trail
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