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- catalog contributor b1004775.
- catalog created "c1977.".
- catalog date "1977".
- catalog date "c1977.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1977.".
- catalog description "1. The universe -- The search for absolutes -- Matter -- Space and time -- Cause and effect sequence (determinism) -- The world -- eternal or episodic? -- Cosmic egg or "big bang" theory -- Pulsating universe and steady state theory -- A run-down universe? -- Summary -- 2. The phenomenon of life -- The origin of life -- Narrowing the gap between the inorganic and the organic -- How did life originate? -- The great chain of being -- Evolution of life -- Unity and evolvement of living species -- Summary -- 3. Humanity -- a unique species -- Humans and animals -- Distinction between humans and animals -- Inborn forms of human behavior -- The human potential -- Neurological and genetic aspects -- Behavioral aspects -- Socio-philosophical basis (western capitalism, Ernest Block, Mao Tse-tung, Teilhard de Chardin) -- Summary -- 4. God's own creation -- Defining the relationship between God and the world -- The pantheistic approach (Giordano Bruno, Baruch Spinoza, Georg Wilhelm, Friedrich Hegel) -- Deistic and theistic approaches (Ralph Cudworth, Anthony Early of Shaftesbury, Voltair, Alred North Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne) -- The world as God's creation -- God as the maker of history -- God as the creator of the world -- Humanity in the light of God's creation -- Humans as creatures -- Humans as God's administrators".
- catalog description "5. The human predicament and the cause of evil -- Psychoanalytic view of the human predicament (Sigmund Feud, Carl Gustav Jung, Erich Fromm) -- Biblical view of the cause of evil -- Old Testament sources -- Extra-biblical and Intertestamental materials -- The New Testament outlook -- Personification of the cause of evil -- Non-created origin -- Sub-Godly limitation -- Anti-Godly tendency -- Summary -- 6. Human sinfulness -- Biblical view of sin -- Sin as aversion from God -- Sinfulness as humanity's unnatural nature -- Understanding of sin in the tradition of the church -- Freedom and responsibility (Pelagius and Augustin, Erasmus and Luther) -- Humanity's shattered image -- The kingdom of evil (Augustine, Albrecht Ritschl, Walter Rauschenbusch) -- Summary -- 7. Under God's care -- Major misunderstanding of God's providence -- Deistic and pantheistic approaches -- Fatalistic and stoic approaches -- Astrological and magic approaches -- General providence of God -- The trustworthiness of the natural process -- The trustworthiness of the moral process -- The trustworthiness of the historical process -- Special providence of God (miracles) -- The problem of novelty -- The significance of novelty and the salvational process -- The impact of prayer -- Towards a new humanity -- Summary and final observations.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 333-351.".
- catalog extent "379 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0806615516 :0806615923".
- catalog issued "1977".
- catalog issued "c1977.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Minneapolis : Augsburg Pub. House,".
- catalog subject "BT701.2 .S395".
- catalog subject "Theological anthropology Christianity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The universe -- The search for absolutes -- Matter -- Space and time -- Cause and effect sequence (determinism) -- The world -- eternal or episodic? -- Cosmic egg or "big bang" theory -- Pulsating universe and steady state theory -- A run-down universe? -- Summary -- 2. The phenomenon of life -- The origin of life -- Narrowing the gap between the inorganic and the organic -- How did life originate? -- The great chain of being -- Evolution of life -- Unity and evolvement of living species -- Summary -- 3. Humanity -- a unique species -- Humans and animals -- Distinction between humans and animals -- Inborn forms of human behavior -- The human potential -- Neurological and genetic aspects -- Behavioral aspects -- Socio-philosophical basis (western capitalism, Ernest Block, Mao Tse-tung, Teilhard de Chardin) -- Summary -- 4. God's own creation -- Defining the relationship between God and the world -- The pantheistic approach (Giordano Bruno, Baruch Spinoza, Georg Wilhelm, Friedrich Hegel) -- Deistic and theistic approaches (Ralph Cudworth, Anthony Early of Shaftesbury, Voltair, Alred North Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne) -- The world as God's creation -- God as the maker of history -- God as the creator of the world -- Humanity in the light of God's creation -- Humans as creatures -- Humans as God's administrators".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The human predicament and the cause of evil -- Psychoanalytic view of the human predicament (Sigmund Feud, Carl Gustav Jung, Erich Fromm) -- Biblical view of the cause of evil -- Old Testament sources -- Extra-biblical and Intertestamental materials -- The New Testament outlook -- Personification of the cause of evil -- Non-created origin -- Sub-Godly limitation -- Anti-Godly tendency -- Summary -- 6. Human sinfulness -- Biblical view of sin -- Sin as aversion from God -- Sinfulness as humanity's unnatural nature -- Understanding of sin in the tradition of the church -- Freedom and responsibility (Pelagius and Augustin, Erasmus and Luther) -- Humanity's shattered image -- The kingdom of evil (Augustine, Albrecht Ritschl, Walter Rauschenbusch) -- Summary -- 7. Under God's care -- Major misunderstanding of God's providence -- Deistic and pantheistic approaches -- Fatalistic and stoic approaches -- Astrological and magic approaches -- General providence of God -- The trustworthiness of the natural process -- The trustworthiness of the moral process -- The trustworthiness of the historical process -- Special providence of God (miracles) -- The problem of novelty -- The significance of novelty and the salvational process -- The impact of prayer -- Towards a new humanity -- Summary and final observations.".
- catalog title "Our cosmic journey : Christian anthropology in the light of current trends in the sciences, philosophy, and theology / Hans Schwarz.".
- catalog type "text".