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Changing views of the human condition
- Title
- Changing views of the human condition / edited by Paul W. Pruyser.
- Publication
- Macon, Ga. : Mercer, ©1987.
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Details
- Additional Authors
- Pruyser, Paul W.
- Description
- viii, 212 pages; 24 cm
- Subject
- Theological anthropology > Christianity
- Philosophical anthropology
- Social psychology
- Psychology, Social
- philosophical anthropology
- social psychology
- Philosophical anthropology
- Social psychology
- Theological anthropology > Christianity
- Theologische Anthropologie
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Philosophische Anthropologie
- Kongress
- Mensen
- Theologie
- Psychologie
- Sociologie
- Theologische antropologie
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies and indexes.
- Contents
- A transformational understanding of humanity / Paul W. Pruyser -- Kingdom, creation, and covenant : the human condition in biblical and theological perspective / Theodore Runyon -- The human condition in biblical perspective / Robert S. Bilheimer -- Emerging in love : everyday acts in ultimate contexts / Michael A. Cowan -- The early developmental matrix of self, other, and the divine / J. Alfred LeBlanc -- Sexual aspects of the human condition / A.W. Richard Sipe -- The tutored imagination in religion / Paul W. Pruyser -- Alienation and the human self / Jai Poong Ryu -- The relational self in the Black church : from bondage to challenge / Archie Smith, Jr. -- The emergence of morality and faith in stages : a theological critique of developmental theories / Clyde J. Stechel -- The mystery of the embodied self : a metaphysical perspective / Bernard A. Nachbahr -- Epilogue / Paul W. Pruyser -- Appendix : Notes about the multidisciplinary group process / A.W. Richard Sipe.
- ISBN
- 0865542295
- 9780865542297
- LCCN
- 86031067
- OCLC
- ocm14906025
- 14906025
- SCSB-1172680
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library