Lord, What is Man?

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 16:102-106 (1998)
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In this essay, philosophical anthropology is considered from the viewpoint of biblical exegesis. Our summons to self-knowledge is discussed in the light of immanence of the Kingdom of God in the human being. Humanity is argued to consist of a three-fold structure: outer, inner, and divine.

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