"What is Human?"

Theological encounters with anthropology
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Dr. theol. Eve-Marie Becker ist Professorin für Neues Testament an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der WWU Münster.

Dr. Jan Dietrich ist Professor für Literatur- und Religionsgeschichte des Alten Testaments an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.

René Falkenberg is Associate Professor at Aarhus University.PhD Maria Louise Odgaard Møller is Pastor in the Danish National Evangelical-Lutheran Church and a Postdoctoral fellow at Department of Theology, Aarhus University.Jacob P.B. Mortensen is Associate Professor of New Testament at Aarhus University.

Dr. theol. Ulrik Nissen ist Associate Professor der Theologie an der Universität Aarhus.

Else Marie Wiberg Pedersen is Associate Professor for Theology at the Department for Culture and Society, Arts at the University of Aarhus, Denmark.

Dr. theol. Eve-Marie Becker ist Professorin für Neues Testament an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der WWU Münster.

Dr. Jan Dietrich ist Professor für Literatur- und Religionsgeschichte des Alten Testaments an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn.

Bo Kristian Holm is Professor of Systematic Theology and Center Director at Aarhus University, Denmark.

This volume is an interdisciplinary project within theology. Contributions seek to reflect the state of the art in anthropological research from a theological point of view and answer one virulent questions: What is a Human?Answering the question: What is a Human?
This volume is an interdisciplinary project within theology. Contributions seek to reflect the state of the art in anthropological research from a theological point of view and answer one virulent questions: What is a Human?
Already Scripture asks many questions regarding anthropological problems. In the 20th century, the scholarly field of anthropology has become a lot more complex heuristically, methodically and hermeneutically. Therefore, modern research needs to answer arisen questions considering a wide range of disciplines: Sociology, Philosophy, Ethics and also Empirical Research. This volume is an interdisciplinary project within theology. Contributions seek to not only reflect the state of the art in anthropological research from a theological point of view, but also provide a theological interpretation of one virulent question: What is a Human?

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