Description
Murphy addresses human uniqueness, religious experience, and personal identity before and after bodily resurrection.
About the Author
Nancey Murphy is Professor of Christian Philosophy at Fuller Theological Seminary. She is an internationally known author and speaker in the field of religion and science.
Reviews
'...a very clear and helpful overview of the ongoing question of whether humans are composed of a body and a nonmaterial soul or are purely physical beings ... this book contains a great deal of sophisticated theology and science presented in a highly accessible form ...' Theology
'... [provides] a 'state of the art' assessment of pressing issues in theology. ... a great deal of sophisticated theology and science presented in a highly accessible form and, as such will be very useful to theologians and churchpeople alike ...' Theology
Readers will find the breadth of this work its most useful characteristic. By offering such a survey Murphy alerts her readers to numerous facets and implications of thinking about human nature from within the Christian tradition, while critically drawing from scientific evidence and philosophical argumentation ... All in all, this book will serve students and church professionals as an excellent introduction to contemporary issues surrounding theologically understanding human nature as neuroscientific portraits of humanness gain influence.' Scottish Journal of Theology
Book Information
ISBN 9780521859448
Author Nancey Murphy
Format Hardback
Page Count 164
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 335g
Dimensions(mm) 222mm * 141mm * 16mm