01231nam a2200253 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200100006308200130007310000230008610000110010924500270012024500220014726000110016926000330018026000090021330000110022230000140023330000100024752006090025765000450086685600660091120260119071057.02023-08-29 15:26:43 a9780802840431 aeng a233.5 bP549-R74 aRolnick, Philip A. eAuthor aPerson, Grace, and God cPhilip A. Rolnick aU.S.A. bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co. c2007 a270tr. bPaperback c24 cm aA philosophically astute, historically informed, scientifically minded theologian, Philip Rolnick here highlights the centrality of person for Christian thought by tracing its development from pre-Christian anticipations through the early church councils to Augustine, Boethius, Richard of St. Victor, and Aquinas. Examining contemporary challenges to the concept of the person from evolutionary biology and postmodern thought, Rolnick demonstrates the impressive accomplishments of neo-Darwinian research and then shows ways to interpret the biological data that are consonant with Jesus' love commands. aTheological anthropology -- Christianity4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11946/40.jpgyCover Image