John Calvin's perspectival anthropology / Mary Potter Engel.
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TextSeries: American Academy of Religion Series; no. 52Atlanta, GA : Scholars Press, ©1988Description: xv, 226 p. ; 22 cmISBN: - 1555401597 (alk. paper)
- BT 701.2 En32 1988
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Includes bibliographical references
I. THE DYNAMIC PERSPECTICAL STRUCTURE OF CALVIN'S ANTHROPOLOGY. --
The distinction between the perspective of humankind and the perspective of God --
The variation of the distinction in the doctrine of redemption --
Divergences and convergences of the two variations of the distinction --
The dynamic perspectival structure and Calvin's portrait of humankind --
II. IMAGO DEI --
The controversies over Calvin's use of the Image Dei --
III. HEAVENLY WISDOM AND EARTHLY WISDOM --
Heavenly wisdom and earthly wisdom in relation --
Controversies over Calvin's type of reason and revelation relation --
Heavenly philosophy and earthly philosophy --
Christian philosophy and earthly philosophy --
Christian philosophy and self-knowledge --
IV. DIVINE PROVIDENCE AND HUMAN FREEDOM --
Introduction --
Creative providence: universal and particular --
Providence and the affirmation of will (voluntas) and freedom from coercion --
Redemptive providence I: General redemptive --
Providence and the affirmation of will (voluntas) and freedom from coercion --
Redemptive providence II: the special redemptive --
Providence of election and justification and the denial of free choice (liberum arbitrium) and freedom from sin --
Calvin's doctrine of the will and human freedom reconsidered --
V. IMMORTALITY AND RESURRECTION --
Introduction --
The soul and immortality --
Psychology: relation of the soul and body --
Immortality and resurrection --
Conclusion --
CONCLUSION: CALVIN'S PORTRAIT OF HUMANKIND
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