T. F. Torrance’s Christological Anthropology

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Christ-centred anthropological methodology
Destiny
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human nature metaphysics
Image
imago Dei doctrine
Method
Nature
ontological personhood
Personhood
priestly vocation theology
Scottish Reformed tradition
systematic theology
Vocation

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  • ISBN 9781032201344
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book demonstrates the promise of Christology for developing Scottish theologian T. F. Torrance’s theological anthropology.

T. F. Torrance’s Christological Anthropology: Discerning Humanity in Christ engages with several key themes in Torrance’s theological anthropology and considers how each one of these topics—anthropological method, the metaphysics of human nature, the imago Dei, personhood, vocation, human destiny—can be further developed in light of Christ. Christopher Woznicki argues that Christology not only holds promise for the task of developing Torrance’s insights on humanity but also for developing a constructive account of humanity.

The volume is valuable reading for scholars of T. F. Torrance’s theology and for those who are interested in the role of Christology in theological anthropology.

Christopher G. Woznicki is an Affiliate Assistant Professor in Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, USA. He has published various articles in theology and philosophy of religion. His research has appeared in journals such as Calvin Theological Journal, Journal of Reformed Theology, Neue Zeitschrift fur Systematische Theologie und Religionsphilosophie, and Philosophia Christi, among others. His research interests include the doctrine of atonement, theological anthropology, prayer, analytic theology, and the Reformed tradition.

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