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Transforming Our Human Forms Into Christs: The Theomorphic Anthropology of Aidan Nichols

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Are you puzzled by the nature and system of Aidan Nichols's theological contribution? Are you looking for a way to renew your appreciation for Nichols's theological activity? Do you want to clarify your understanding of Nichols's anthropological view? Father Engoulou Paul discusses these and many others interesting matters in this book. He carefully analyzes the different layers on which Nichols posits his philosophical and theological principles of order. He explains historically each foundational step from which Nichols draws his public doctrine of man and God. He arrives at the conclusion that man arrives at a self-knowledge and the knowledge of God, to the extent that he makes use of practical, liturgical, and rational concepts and forms embedded in Philosophy, theology, and visual art. Designed to be primarily a scholarly treatment of God's evidences into personal, communal nature of man, and the meaning of his life-work, this book is also a critical treatment of secularism and its attendants: liberalism, relativism and positivism.

Informacija

Autorius: Reverend Paul Engoulou Nsong
Leidėjas: AuthorHouse
Išleidimo metai: 2012
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 298
ISBN-10: 1477279687
ISBN-13: 9781477279687
Formatas: 229 x 152 x 18 mm. Knyga minkštu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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