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- catalog contributor b3723020.
- catalog contributor b3723021.
- catalog created "[1961]".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "[1961]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1961]".
- catalog description "I. "God created man in his image": the basic structure of man -- 1. "The first Adam" -- The composite nature of man -- In the image of God -- Vocation -- 2. Man is body and soul -- The problem -- Reality of the soul -- The unity of soul and body -- The value of the body -- 3. Man is a person -- The structure of the person -- The development of the person -- The person is response and becomes itself by responding -- The person fulfils itself by acceptance -- The person realizes itself by self-sacrifice -- II. Man fallen and redeemed -- 4. Lost unity: from anguish to peace -- One or many? -- Anguish and anxiety -- "You yourselves will be like gods" -- 5. "Our peace and our reconciliation" -- "Christ is man" -- Unity regained and sought -- The achievement of unity -- Death -- Eternal life.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog extent "124 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Twentieth century encyclopedia of Catholicism, v. 31. Section 3: The nature of man".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "[1961]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, Hawthorn Books,".
- catalog subject "233".
- catalog subject "BT701.2 .L453".
- catalog subject "Theological anthropology Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Theological anthropology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. "God created man in his image": the basic structure of man -- 1. "The first Adam" -- The composite nature of man -- In the image of God -- Vocation -- 2. Man is body and soul -- The problem -- Reality of the soul -- The unity of soul and body -- The value of the body -- 3. Man is a person -- The structure of the person -- The development of the person -- The person is response and becomes itself by responding -- The person fulfils itself by acceptance -- The person realizes itself by self-sacrifice -- II. Man fallen and redeemed -- 4. Lost unity: from anguish to peace -- One or many? -- Anguish and anxiety -- "You yourselves will be like gods" -- 5. "Our peace and our reconciliation" -- "Christ is man" -- Unity regained and sought -- The achievement of unity -- Death -- Eternal life.".
- catalog title "What is man? translated from the French by Eric Earnshaw Smith.".
- catalog type "text".