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Philosophy of Human Nature in Christian Perspective New edition [Kietas viršelis]

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In this work, leading contemporary philosophers discuss key facets of the human person from a variety of perspectives in Christian thought. An excellent source for scholars, this book is also ideal for courses in philosophy, theology, and psychology.

In this work, leading contemporary philosophers discuss key facets of the human person from a variety of perspectives in Christian thought. This closely woven volume includes chapters by Nicholas Wolterstorff on the distinction between humans and other animals; Robert Sokolowski on language; Marilyn McCord Adams on the presence of the Holy Spirit in human beings; Roland Teske on the soul and soteriology; Nicolas Austriaco on bioethics and human nature; J. Hayes Hurley on consciousness; and Germain Grisez on death and immortality. An excellent source for scholars, this book is also ideal for courses in philosophy, theology, and psychology.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Christian Philosophy and Human Nature 1(16)
Peter J. Weigel
Joseph G. Prud'homme
Chapter One Why Animals Don't Speak
17(22)
Nicholas Wolterstorff
Chapter Two Language, the Human Person, and Christian Faith
39(14)
Robert Sokolowski
Chapter Three Appositional Consciousness
53(12)
J. Hayes Hurley
Chapter Four William of Auvergne on the Various States of Our Nature
65(18)
Roland Teske
Chapter Five The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit: Some Alternative Models
83(18)
Marilyn McCord Adams
Chapter Six Immediate Hominization from the Systems Perspective
101(22)
Nicanor Austriaco
Chapter Seven Death in Theological Reflection
123
Germain Grisez
Peter J. Weigel is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Washington College in Maryland. He received his PhD in philosophy from Yale University and his MPhil. in logic and metaphysics from the University of St Andrews. He is the author of Aquinas on Simplicity (Peter Lang, 2008). Joseph G. Prudhomme is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Institute for Religion, Politics, and Culture at Washington College. He received his PhD. in the interdepartmental program in political philosophy at Princeton University. He is the author of numerous works on political theory, legal and constitutional thought, and religious studies.