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The Anthropocene presents theology, and especially theological anthropology, with unprecedented challenges. There are no immediately available resources in the theological tradition that reflect directly on such experiences. Accordingly, the situation calls for contextually based theological reflection of what it means to be human under such circumstances.
This book discusses the main elements in theological anthropology in light of the fundamental points: a) that theological anthropology needs to be articulated with reference to, and informed by, the concrete historical circumstances in which humanity presently finds itself, and b) that the notion of the Anthropocene can be used as a heuristic tool to describe important traits and conditions that call for a response by humanity, and which entail the need for a renewal of what a Christian self-understanding means. Jan-Olav Henriksen explores what such a response entails from the point of view of contemporary theological anthropology and discusses selected topics that can contribute to a contextually based position.
Title
Theological Anthropology in the Anthropocene: Reconsidering Human Agency and Its Limits
Author
Jan-olav Henriksen
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Published
December 2022
Weight
527g
Dimensions
14.8 x 21 x 2 cm
ISBN
9783031210570
ISBN-10
3031210573
Eden Code
6079021
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