God and Humanity
Herman Bavinck and Theological Anthropology
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 22 January 2026
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9780567709066
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages232 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
This is the first scholarly monograph that systematically presents and applies Bavinck's theological anthropology to current issues, discussing topics such as: the image of God, the body-soul relation, original sin, renewal and ethics, race, and consummation
MoreLong description:
This is the first book to apply Bavinck's theological anthropology to contemporary theological issues. Sutanto provides a sustained close reading of Herman Bavinck's contributions to theological anthropology and positions him in conversation with current and historical dialogues on embodiment, revelation, affect theory, phenomenology, the cognitive science of religion, ethics, race, covenant, and the beatific vision. Sutanto explores the holistic character of Bavinck's vision of humanity, suggesting ways in which his theological anthropology cuts across several potential binaries in contemporary discourse, between affect and reason, body and soul, animality and religiosity, unity and diversity, and between a this-worldly or other-worldly eschatology.
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Acknowledgments
1. Bavinck and Theological Anthropology
2. Personality and the Unconscious: Charting Bavinck on the Unity of Body and Soul
3. Religious Creatures: Revelation, Affect Theory, and the Cognitive Science of Religion
4. Knowing God and Intransigent Sin
5. Organic Humanity and Sin
6. Race and History
7, Race and Religion
8. Consumation Anyway
9. Beatific Vision
10. Conclusion
Bibliography