Širka, Z., & Noble, I. (Eds.). (24 Nov. 2025). Who Is the Human Being? An Ecumenical Approach to Theological Anthropology. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004741799
Anotace: "Is being human a given, or is it something one grows into throughout one’s life? Is possible to be and to become human without freedom, other people, nature, God? Offering interdisciplinary insights into such questions, this volume draws on the Bible and the classics of Christian traditions, as well as contemporary debates on individualism, social responsibility, gender, and ecology. It explores narratives about human identity, how being and becoming human features in rituals and symbols, and theological models used by Christian anthropology over the centuries It looks at the human in the landscape, culture, and society, at the church, and considers the nature of discernment, formulating and reformulating moral values, and wrestling with new challenges."
V knize najdete kapitoly našich pedagogů:
The Human Being as Relational
Author: Tim Noble
The Human Being and Language
Author: Zdenko Širka
People Living in Stories
Authors: Pavel Hošek and Pavol Bargár
The Human Being and Ritual
Authors: Tabita Landová and Michaela Vlčková
Being and Understanding in a Symbolic Key
Author: Kateřina Kočandrle Bauer
The Image and Likeness of God
Author: Ivana Noble
Ethics, Freedom, and Responsibility
Authors: Ondřej Fischer and Libor Ovečka
A Theological Perspective on the Question of Gender
Authors: Ivana Noble and Kateřina Kočandrle Bauer
The Human Being as a Creature Inhabiting a Landscape
Author: František Štěch
The Human Being and the Polis
Author: Petr Jandejsek
The Human Being in Time
Authors: Ondřej Kolář and Martin Vaňáč
Afterword
Author: Pavel Hošek
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