Eberhard Jüngel's theological anthropology serves as a foundation for exploring the intersection of theology and philosophy. The book examines how Jüngel's ideas can inform and enhance contemporary discussions on existence, offering a framework for theological engagement with philosophical perspectives. Through this analysis, it highlights the relevance of Jüngel's thought in addressing modern existential questions.
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Monotheism and Existentialism
- 76 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Existentialism is often seen and at times parodied as the philosophy of individuality, authenticity, despair, and defiance in a godless world. However, it cannot be understood without reference to religion, and in particular the monotheism of Christianity.