Christian anthropology

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Christian anthropology is the theological study of the human person in relation to God, creation, sin, and salvation within the Christian tradition.

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Christian anthropology canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of Christian theology
theological discipline
approach biblical-theological
doctrinal
pastoral-theological
philosophical-theological
basedOn Bible
Christian tradition
Calvinism
surface form: Reformation theology

magisterial teaching
medieval theology
patristic theology
fieldOfStudy body–soul relationship
creation
eschatological destiny
freedom
grace
human destiny
human dignity
human nature
human person
human relationship to God
human vocation
image of God
original sin
personhood
salvation
sin
hasPerspective Christocentric view of humanity
Trinitarian view of personhood
relational view of the person
teleological view of human life
relatedTo Christology
ecclesiology
moral theology
philosophical anthropology
soteriology
systematic theology
studiesConcept community and church
death and eternal life
fallen nature
freedom and responsibility
gender and sexuality
grace and nature
imago Dei
redemption
resurrection of the body
sanctification
sin and guilt
suffering and evil
work and vocation

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Gregory of Nyssa fieldOfWork Christian anthropology
The human roots of the ecological crisis relatedTo Christian anthropology
Karl Rahner fieldOfWork Christian anthropology