01140nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200120007508200130008710000230010010000110012324500340013424500580016824500220022626000090024826000220025726000090027930000110028830000140029930000100031352004350032365000230075865000150078185600660079620260119071009.02023-07-27 10:07:09 a9781842270547, 1842270540 aeng a230.092 bM345-L90 aLovatt, Mark F. W. eAuthor aConfronting the Will-to-Power bA reconsideration of the theology of Reinhold Niebuhr cMark F. W. Lovatt aU.K. bPaternoster Press c2001 a215tr. bPaperback c23 cm aLovatt takes up Niebuhr's theology and presents it to be, at its heart, an attempt to grapple with the most powerful and dangerous aspect of human nature: a quality Niebuhr describes as 'the will-to-power'. The author argues that Niebuhr identifies the fundamental nature of human sin as having very specific qualities and that Niebuhr, over his various works, develops a theology that seeks to deal effectively with this quality. aDoctrinal theology aPhilosophy4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11271/18.jpgyCover Image