Religion and Human Nature (häftad)
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Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
340
Utgivningsdatum
1998-11-01
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Illustrationer
black & white illustrations
Dimensioner
220 x 145 x 25 mm
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410 g
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1
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1:B&W 5.5 x 8.5 in or 216 x 140 mm (Demy 8vo) Perfect Bound on Creme w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9780198269656

Religion and Human Nature

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What do the great world religions say about the soul and its ultimate destiny? This book presents the beliefs of six major traditions about human nature, the way to immortality, and the end of the world. It offers a major philosophical analysis of beliefs in reincarnation and the resurrection of the body. Finally it constructs a Christian interpretation, in the light of scientific knowledge and a global religious worldview.
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Paul Lakeland, Religious Studies Rev., Vol.26, No.4, Oct. 2000. The discussions are thorough and clear ... lively text ... Ward's learning and fearless openness offer a salutory example of how the theology of religions can be conducted in a way that is at once both committed to its own tradition and sympathetic to the wisdom of others. Stongly recommended.

Paul Avis, Anglican Theological Review, LXXXII:1 a project in several volumes that is systematic in its coverage of belief ... remarkable project ... Ward engages critically with a range of sources ... Ward presents a persuasive picture of the physical universe as 'an expression of the mind and heart of God' ... he has illuminated a range of difficult issues where Christians, including theologians, feel particularly unsure ... The three volumes so far published are a remarkable achievement and seal Keith Ward's reputation as the most productive and constructive theologian writing in English today.

James C Conroy, Global Dialogue, Winter 2000 truly a work of comparative theology, weaving in and out of the different traditions ... a penetrating analysis of many of those facile doctrines which now dominate our ontological discourse ... This is a well-written, fascinating and provocative study. It covers a wide spectrum of Christian theology and deals thoughtfully in its engagement with the increasingly fraught public conversation about what it is to be human ... his book merits serious study, not only by Christians but by anyone interested in what monotheism has to say about human nature at the beginning of the 21st century.

The book is impressive for its range of coverage and depth of analytic intrigue - Revd Alan Race - Church Times - 9th July 1999

Continuing his magisterial project of writing Christian theology with an eye on comparative religion, in this third book of the series the Regius Professor of Divinity turns to what we suppose we know most about:ourselves. This book is impressive for its range of coverage and depth of analytic intrigue. - Alan Race - Church Times 9/7/99

Innehållsförteckning

1. Introduction; 2. Non-Dualism (Advaita Vedanta); 3. The Search for the Self (Vaishnava Hinduism); 4. The Doctrine of Rebirth; 5. Buddhism and the Self; 6. Evolutionary Naturalism; 7. The Embodied Soul; 8. Original Sin; 9. The Doctrine of Atonement; 10. Salvation by Grace; 11. The World to Come; 12. Human Destiny in Judaism and Islam; 13. Human Destiny in Christianity; 14. The Ultimate End of All Things; 15. Conclusion