What Is Man? A Journey Through Biblical Anthropology - Christian Theology Book for Bible Study, Small Groups & Personal Reflection
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What Is Man? A Journey Through Biblical Anthropology is the English translation of Che cosa è l’uomo?, the Pontifical Biblical Commission’s ground-breaking study of what the Holy Scriptures teach about the nature of humanity. This influential report takes as its base the ancient story of creation and loss of Eden in chapters 2 and 3 of the Book of Genesis. It focuses on four themes: human beings created by God; human beings in the garden; the human family; and human beings in history. Each of the themes is divided into sub-themes and each of these is traced through the Scriptures of Old and New Testament. Topics include: the image of God; food as a divine gift; human work; humans and animals; love, family, gender and relationships, including the issues of divorce, adultery, and homosexuality; care for creation; friendship and human solidarity; evil in the world; and the intervention of God in Christ. This volume contains a Thematic Index of more than 200 topics, and is introduced by Cardinal Luis Ladaria SJ, President of the Pontifical Biblical Commission.
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For so many centuries the Roman Catholic Church denied Darwin's theory of evolution.So for that institution to finally admit he was right all along is like a breath of fresh air!The author(s) had the courage to put into print what had been hidden for so long.As the reader turns each page and new revelations of the truth are expounding, even the most traditionistical, hardened believer, will feel transported into a new freedom - a new 'Book of Revelations'.Well done Adrian Graffy & Co. We are proud of you.
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