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He explores how Jesus' self-referential phrase came to be universalized as the "Human Being" or "Truly Human One".
The Human Being, challenges the reader on core political, religious, and social beliefs by taking a look at what history has displayed humans to be.
The Human Being, challenges the reader on core political, religious, and social beliefs by taking a look at what history has displayed humans to be.
This overview of Christian anthropology by Hans Schwarz uniquely emphasizes three things: (1) the biblical testimony, (2) the historical unfolding of Christian anthropology through the centuries, and (3) the present affirmation of Christian ...