Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Image of God
Chapter 3: Personhood
Chapter 4: Body/Soul
Chapter 5: Free Will
Chapter 6: Gender
Chapter 7: Conclusion
A guide to the most challenging issues that face anyone studying theological anthropology.
Marc Cortez (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is Assistant Professor of Theology at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon, USA.
The study of theological anthropology raises notoriously difficult
issues. In this very well-informed book, Marc Cortez addresses some
of the toughest of these issues, and he does so in a way that is
not only clear-headed and insightful but also scrupulously fair and
gracious. Without trying to 'solve' all difficulties, he lays out
the options, evaluates relative strengths and weaknesses, and
points the way forward.
*Thomas McCall, Associate Professor of Biblical and Systematic
Theology*
'Cortez provides an accessible, broad and penetrating inttroduction
to several key ideas in the area of theological anthropology.
Continuing the emphasis of the 'Guide for the Perplexed' series,
Cortez chooses four pillars around which to construct his
introduction to what it means to be human: imago dei, sexuality,
mind and body and free will.' - Kyle Strobel, University of
Aberdeen
*Theological Book Review*
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