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The human person in science and theology / editors,Niels Henrik Gregersen, Willem B. Drees,Ulf Gorman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Issues in science and theologyPublication details: Edinburgh : T & T Clark, c2000.Description: xii, 218 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0802838936
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD 450 .H86 2000
Contents:
Contents:
1. Varieties of Personhood: Mapping the Issues; PART I: TOWARDS A BIO-CULTURAL PARADIGM OF PERSONHOOD; 2. Consciousness, Fatalism and Science; 3. The Multifaceted Nature of Human Personhood: Psychological and Theological Perspectives; 4. The Child's Brain -- On Neurogenetic Determinism and Free Will; 5. Imago Dei: The Possibility and Necessity of the Human Person; 6. Is the Autonomous Person of European Modernity a Sustainable Model of Human Personhood?;
PART II: SUPERVENIENCE, MIND AND CULTURE. 7. The Peril and Promise of Supervenience for the Science-Theology Discussion8. God's Public Traffic: Holist versus Physicalist Supervenience; 9. The Social Construction of the Human Spirit;
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

1. Varieties of Personhood: Mapping the Issues; PART I: TOWARDS A BIO-CULTURAL PARADIGM OF PERSONHOOD; 2. Consciousness, Fatalism and Science; 3. The Multifaceted Nature of Human Personhood: Psychological and Theological Perspectives; 4. The Child's Brain -- On Neurogenetic Determinism and Free Will; 5. Imago Dei: The Possibility and Necessity of the Human Person; 6. Is the Autonomous Person of European Modernity a Sustainable Model of Human Personhood?;

PART II: SUPERVENIENCE, MIND AND CULTURE. 7. The Peril and Promise of Supervenience for the Science-Theology Discussion8. God's Public Traffic: Holist versus Physicalist Supervenience; 9. The Social Construction of the Human Spirit;

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