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Alone in the world?
Title statement Alone in the world? : human uniqueness in science and theology : the Gifford Lectures, the University of Edinburgh, spring 2004 / J. Wentzel van Huyssteen Personal name Van Huyssteen, J. Wentzel (Jacobus Wentzel), 1942- (Author) Publication Grand Rapids, Michigan ; Cambridge, U.K. : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2006 Phys.des. xviii, 347 stran, 4 nečíslované listy obrazových příloh ISBN 3-525-56977-7 (vázáno) Edition International Society for Science and Religion ; VJ02 Note Obsahuje poznámky pod čarou Údaj o místě vydání převzat z rubu titulní stránky Internal Bibliographies/Indexes Note Obsahuje bibliografii, bibliografické odkazy a rejstřík Subj. Headings teologická antropologie theological anthropology * paleoantropologie paleoantropology * teologie theology * věda a víra science and belief * náboženství religion Form, Genre monografie monographs Conspect 2-1 - Přirozená teologie. Náboženská filozofie UDC 2-1 , 001:2-1 , 21/29-1/-9 , (048.8) , 2-18 , 56:572 Country Spojené státy americké ; Velká Británie Language angličtina Document kind Books URL http://web.flu.cas.cz/scan/323553436.pdf Call number Barcode Location Sublocation Info KaST-NL122 (CMTF) 3131026306 CMTF CMTF - katedra systematické teologie In-Library Use Only
In Alone in the World? - first given as the 2004 Gifford Lectures at the University of Edinburgh - J. Wentzel van Huyssteen develops the interdisciplinary dialogue that he set out in The Shaping of Rationality (1999), applying this methodology to the uncharted waters between theological anthropology and paleoanthropology. Among other things, van Huyssteen argues that scientific notions of human uniqueness help us to ground theological notions of human distinctiveness in flesh-and-blood, embodied experiences and protect us from overly complex theological abstractions regarding the "image of God." Focusing on the interdisciplinary problem of human origins and distinctiveness, van Huyssteen accesses the origins of the embodied human mind through the spectacular prehistoric cave paintings of Western Europe, fifteen of which are reproduced in this volume. Boldly connecting the widely separated fields of Christian theology and paleoanthropology through careful interdisciplinary reflection, Alone in the World? will encourage sustained investigation into the question of human uniqueness.--Nakladatelská anotace
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