Theological Anthropology and Relationality: A Promising Exploration By LeRon Shults [Book Review]

Tradition and Discovery 30 (1):35-36 (2003)
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In Reforming Theological Anthropology, F. LeRon Shults draws from work on relationality in other disciplines to suggest ways in which theological anthropology might profitably be reformulated. While the task is worthwhile, the method promising and the results suggestive, much fine-tuning remains to be done.Paul Lewis review is followed by a brief response from F. LeRon Shults.

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