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Dust bound for heaven. Explorations in the theology of Thomas Aquinas

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In Dust Bound for Heaven Reinhard Hütter shows how Thomas Aquinas's view of the human being as dust bound for heaven weaves together elements of two questions without fusion or reduction. Does humanity still have an insatiable thirst for God that sends each person on an irrepressible religious quest that only the vision of God can quench? Or must the human being, living after the fall, become a "new creation" in order to be readied for heaven? Htter also applies Thomas's anthropology to a host of pressing contemporary concerns, including the modern crisis of faith and reason, political theology, the relationship between divine grace and human freedom, and many more. The concluding chapter explores the Christological center of Thomas's theology.

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Dust bound for heaven. Explorations in the theology of Thomas Aquinas, Reinhard Hütter

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Titel
Dust bound for heaven. Explorations in the theology of Thomas Aquinas
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Reinhard Hütter
Erscheinungsdatum
2012
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
511
ISBN10
0802867413
ISBN13
9780802867414
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Schlagwörter
Esoterik & Religion
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In Dust Bound for Heaven Reinhard Hütter shows how Thomas Aquinas's view of the human being as dust bound for heaven weaves together elements of two questions without fusion or reduction. Does humanity still have an insatiable thirst for God that sends each person on an irrepressible religious quest that only the vision of God can quench? Or must the human being, living after the fall, become a "new creation" in order to be readied for heaven? Htter also applies Thomas's anthropology to a host of pressing contemporary concerns, including the modern crisis of faith and reason, political theology, the relationship between divine grace and human freedom, and many more. The concluding chapter explores the Christological center of Thomas's theology.