Theological anthropology over the nineteenth century took on a naturalistic shape by viewing humanity through the lens of biology rather than theology. Elites criticized theological creeds as childish, attending instead to diverse subjective religious experiences, yielding a religious and cultural fragmentation.
Theological anthropology over the nineteenth century took on a naturalistic shape by viewing humanity through the lens of biology rather than theology. Elites criticized theological creeds as childish, attending instead to diverse subjective religious experiences, yielding a religious and cultural fragmentation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dennis L. Durst is associate professor of theology at Kentucky Christian University.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Historical Prologue: What is Man that Thou art Mindful of Him? Chapter 2: The Human Design in Natural Theology Chapter 3: Friedrich Schleiermacher and a Theology of Intuition Chapter 4: Darwin's Decentering of Humanity Chapter 5: The Anti-theologians Chapter 6: The Hard-headed Science of Humanity: Phrenology and Religion Chapter 7: Social Christianity and Social Humanity in an Inhumane World Chapter 8: The Natural World and the Human: The Transcendentalists Chapter 9: Perils of the Soul in Nineteenth-Century Thought: Metaphysics and Morals Chapter 10: Original Sin, Degeneration, Theology, and Science Chapter 11: William James Seeks to Save Religious Experience Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: Historical Prologue: What is Man that Thou art Mindful of Him? Chapter 2: The Human Design in Natural Theology Chapter 3: Friedrich Schleiermacher and a Theology of Intuition Chapter 4: Darwin's Decentering of Humanity Chapter 5: The Anti-theologians Chapter 6: The Hard-headed Science of Humanity: Phrenology and Religion Chapter 7: Social Christianity and Social Humanity in an Inhumane World Chapter 8: The Natural World and the Human: The Transcendentalists Chapter 9: Perils of the Soul in Nineteenth-Century Thought: Metaphysics and Morals Chapter 10: Original Sin, Degeneration, Theology, and Science Chapter 11: William James Seeks to Save Religious Experience Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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