The social God and the relational self : a trinitarian theology of the Imago Dei / Stanley J. Grenz.
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TextLouisville, KY : Westminster, ©2001Description: xii, 345 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 066422203X
- BT 702 G866 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
PART ONE THE CONTEXT: TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY AND THE SELF --
1 From the one subject to the three persons: the renewal of trinitarian theology --
2 From interiority to psychotherapy: an archeology of the self --
3 From autobiography to preference: the undermining of the self --
PART TWO THE TEXTS: THE IMAGO DEI IN TRINITARIAN PERSPECTIVE --
4 From structure to destiny: the Imago Dei in Christian theology --
5 From humankind to the true human: the Imago Dei and Biblical Christo-anthropology --
6 From eschatological hope to ongoing task: the Imago Dei and the new humanity --
PART THREE THE APPLICATION: THE SOCIAL IMAGO AND THE POSTMODERN (LOSS OF) SELF --
7 From the eternal city to primordial Garden: the Imago Dei and human sexuality --
8 From the many to the one: the reconstruction of the self-in-community
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