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The Creation of Man in the light of Christian Anthropology and Natural Sciences

Richard Pavlić orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-4403-7062 ; KBF - Teologija u Rijeci
Katarina Kevrić ; KBF - Teologija u Rijeci


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The focus of the article is the Christian anthropology, particularly the creation of the man. In the first part of the article, the biblical foundations of the Christian anthropology are presented, according to the Book of Genesis and Pauline writings. In the second part, the development of Christian anthropology is outlined, accentuating the Pauline anthropology, which is the basis for the further development of the theological thought in Patristic times. This is particularly important during early Christian times, when the Christian thought encountered the philosophies and dualistic anthropological understandings of Hellenism, and the newly formed Gnosticism. The further development of the anthropological thought is delineated, with the understanding of man in the light of contemporary natural sciences, and challenges and possibilities stemming from the encounter of the natural sciences and Christian faith in understanding the man and his creation. Finally, the current role and duty of Christian theology is evaluated, in an attempt to answer the contemporary questions of man in the light of biblical anthropology.

Ključne riječi

Christian anthropology; theology of creation; Pauline anthropology, Irenaeus of Lyon; natural sciences

Hrčak ID:

157510

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/157510

Datum izdavanja:

1.3.2016.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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