Embodied Souls, Ensouled Bodies: An Exercise in Christological Anthropology and Its Significance for the Mind/Body Debate: T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Autor Dr Marc Cortezen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 oct 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567260215
ISBN-10: 0567260216
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567260216
Pagini: 250
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria T&T Clark Studies in Systematic Theology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Will
help
readers
to
think
more
clearly
about
the
practical,
theological,
and
methodological
implications
of
affirming
that
Jesus
Christ
reveals
â?~true
humanityâ?T.
Notă biografică
Marc
Cortez
(PhD,
University
of
St.
Andrews)
is
Assistant
Professor
of
Theology
at
Western
Seminary
in
Portland,
Oregon,
USA.
Cuprins
Chapter
1-Introduction:
Recentering
Theological
Anthropology
This
chapter
frames
the
book
by
arguing
for
the
importance
of
(1)
a
christological
approach
to
understanding
humans,
(2)
the
mind/body
question,
and
(3)
Karl
Barth's
theology
as
a
helpful
way
of
engaging
the
first
two
issues.
Chapter
2-From
Christology
to
Anthropology:
The
Ontological
Determination
of
Humanity
in
Karl
Barth's
Theological
AnthropologyThis
chapter
surveys
Barth's
Christological
approach
to
understanding
humanity,
paying
particular
attention
to
the
methodological
implications
of
both
the
continuity
and
the
discontinuity
between
Jesus
and
other
humans.
Chapter
3-Conversing
with
the
Enemy?
The
Phenomena
of
the
Human
and
the
Nature
of
a
Christologically
Determined
DialogueThe
first
part
of
this
chapter
argues
that
Barth's
'christocentrism',
properly
understood'
is
neither
overly
constricted
(the
'christomonist'
criticism)
nor
indefinitely
open
(contra
certain
postmodern
readings).
Rather,
it
provides
a
definite
starting
point
from
which
one
can
engage
in
meaningful
conversation
with
other
perspectives.
The
second
half,
shows
how
this
plays
out
in
Barth's
own
conversations
with
non-theological
approaches
to
understanding
humanity.Chapter
4-Christ,
Spirit,
and
Covenant:
A
Model
for
Human
OntologyIn
this
chapter,
we
consider
how
Barth
applies
his
Christological
insights
to
understanding
the
body/soul
relationship.
Rather
than
providing
a
theoretical
answer
to
the
question,
we
see
how
Barth's
approach
provides
a
Christological
framework
within
which
any
particular
ontological
theory
must
function.
Chapter
5-Physicalism,
but
not
Reductionism:
Christological
Adequacy
and
Nonreductive
Forms
of
PhysicalismThis
chapter
first
explains
what
it
means
for
a
theory
of
human
nature
to
be
committed
to
both
physicalism
and
nonreduction.
Having
laid
out
the
basic
tenets
of
such
a
position,
the
chapter
then
provides
a
critical
discussion
of
three
areas
in
which
the
Christological
adequacy
of
such
theories
might
be
challenged:
mental
causation,
phenomenal
consciousness,
and
personal
identity.
Chapter
6-Across
the
Cartesian
Divide:
Christological
Adequacy
and
Holistic
Forms
of
DualismLike
the
previous
chapter,
this
one
first
explains
dualism
as
a
theory
of
human
ontology
and
the
more
holistic
approaches
that
characterize
contemporary
dualism.
Then
we
again
engage
in
a
critical
discussion
of
their
Christological
adequacy
on
three
points:
mental
causation,
personal
embodiment,
and
necessary
immortality.
Chapter
7-Conclusion:
Sharpening
Our
Christological
VisionDrawing
together
the
conclusions
and
insights
of
the
various
chapters,
this
chapter
argues
that
understanding
the
person
and
work
of
Jesus
Christ
clearly
has
decisive
implications
for
understanding
human
persons
and
that
more
work
needs
to
be
done
to
broaden
and
clarify
the
ramifications
of
this
approach.
Recenzii
'This
is
a
very
competent,
well-constructed
work
which
offers
an
extended
engagement
with
the
theological
anthropology
of
Karl
Barth,
as
set
out
in
Church
Dogmatics
III
and
a
wide
selection
of
contemporary
literature
on
the
relation
between
the
mind
and
the
body.
In
clarity
and
tightness
of
argument,
thoroughness,
conceptual
skill
and
theological
sensitivity,
it
is
a
superior
book
which
takes
debate
about
Barth's
anthropology
in
a
significant
fresh
direction.'
John
Webster,
University
of
Aberdeen,
UK.
Mention -Book News, February 2009
"An excellent entryway into philosophical debates regarding mind and body for the uninitiated...Cortez has done a great service." -Michael Allen, Themelios
Mention -Book News, February 2009
"An excellent entryway into philosophical debates regarding mind and body for the uninitiated...Cortez has done a great service." -Michael Allen, Themelios