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Becoming Human Together: The Pastoral Anthropology of St. Paul (Good News Studies) (edition 1983)

by Jerome Murphy-O'Connor

Series: Good News Studies (2)

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"This work presents Paul's pastoral anthroplogy in terms of his own thought, not alien categories imposed upon him. After examining in part 1 the New Testament witness about Jesus the Christ to discover what humans can be and should be (anthropology), Murphey-O'Connor turns his attention in part 2 to the human condition within society: under sin; alienated from God and the world; and egocentric. Part 3 then discusses life in the body of Chirst -- the Christian community -- as the authentic existence that overcomes egocentric alienation in the true freedom of the mind of Christ." from back cover… (more)
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Title:Becoming Human Together: The Pastoral Anthropology of St. Paul (Good News Studies)
Authors:Jerome Murphy-O'Connor
Info:Hyperion Books (1983), Paperback, 242 pages
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"This work presents Paul's pastoral anthroplogy in terms of his own thought, not alien categories imposed upon him. After examining in part 1 the New Testament witness about Jesus the Christ to discover what humans can be and should be (anthropology), Murphey-O'Connor turns his attention in part 2 to the human condition within society: under sin; alienated from God and the world; and egocentric. Part 3 then discusses life in the body of Chirst -- the Christian community -- as the authentic existence that overcomes egocentric alienation in the true freedom of the mind of Christ." from back cover

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