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In this volume, Stanley Grenz creatively extends the insights of contemporary Trinitarian thought to theological anthropology. The Social God and the Relational Self is an example of theological construction as an ongoing conversation involving biblical texts, the theological heritage of the Christian tradition, and the contemporary historical/social context.Grenz develops a communal understanding of the imago dei in the face of the demise of the centered self. He delineates the biblical/theological foundation for a new social conception of the divine image and reformulates an understanding of the self in a postmodern context, a context characterized by the loss of the self coupled with the quest for relationality in community. Grenz concludes by identifying the basis of the Trinitarian theological foundation for Christian anthropology and opens the door for the examination of other anthropological questions to be considered in light of the postmodern condition.
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I picked up 'The Social God and the Relational Self' for my theology class, and it really opened my eyes. The Trinitarian perspective on the Imago Dei is discussed in such depth; I found myself reflecting on my own beliefs. Definitely recommend it for anyone interested in serious theological discussions!
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Maria Gonzalez
Thought-Provoking Read on Theology
I picked up 'The Social God and the Relational Self' for my theology class, and it really opened my eyes. The Trinitarian perspective on the Imago Dei is discussed in such depth; I found myself reflecting on my own beliefs. Definitely recommend it for anyone interested in serious theological discussions!
M
Maria Gonzalez
Thought-Provoking Read on Theology
I picked up 'The Social God and the Relational Self' for my theology class, and it really opened my eyes. The Trinitarian perspective on the Imago Dei is discussed in such depth; I found myself reflecting on my own beliefs. Definitely recommend it for anyone interested in serious theological discussions!
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Aisha Patel
A Must-Read for Theology Students
As a seminary student, I appreciate the depth of discussion in this book. The way it ties together theology and identity is fascinating. It was well-organized, though I wish there were more real-life examples to make the concepts easier to digest. Still, a great addition to my library!
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Aisha Patel
A Must-Read for Theology Students
As a seminary student, I appreciate the depth of discussion in this book. The way it ties together theology and identity is fascinating. It was well-organized, though I wish there were more real-life examples to make the concepts easier to digest. Still, a great addition to my library!
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