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Resourcing Theological Anthropology: A Constructive Account of Humanity in the Light of Christ is unavailable, but you can change that!

Theologians working in theological anthropology often claim that Jesus reveals what it means to be “truly human,” but this often has little impact in their actual account of anthropology. ReSourcing Theological Anthropology addresses that lack by offering an account of why theological anthropology must begin with Christology. Building off his earlier study on how key theologians in church history...

humanity.” Although this would succeed in establishing that Jesus is central to the meaning of humanity, such a claim cannot provide any meaningful content to our knowledge of humanity given that, as far as I am aware, schlumphfy doesn’t actually mean anything. The imago will not prove terribly helpful for developing a christological understanding of humanity if it has no meaningful content. Finally, when we look closely at the New Testament texts that relate the imago Dei to Christology, we run
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