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Perfecting grace: Holiness, human being, and the sciences.

机译:完善恩典:圣洁,人类和科学。

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In recent decades, the Wesleyan-holiness movement has experienced a crisis regarding the understanding of its distinctive doctrine and theological centerpiece: Christian holiness. This dissertation contends that this crisis is due in part to faulty anthropological assumptions, traditional holiness theologies having presumed a problematic view of human life and experience. One reason for this is that holiness theologians have relied solely upon scripture and traditional theological sources, whereas people today find their view of themselves shaped as much by the sciences as by scripture and tradition. This dissertation is the first attempt to construct an interpretation of Christian holiness upon an anthropological foundation that utilizes scientific and traditional theological resources. It finds that the human person should be understood as a multidimensional unity, an individual center of relatedness, a structured dynamism, and embedded freedom; and that holiness be understood generally as a quality of free responsiveness to the gracious call of God.; The first chapter outlines the contours of Wesleyan-holiness theology, with special attention being given to anthropological assumptions. The next three chapters explore scientific work relevant to theological anthropology. A chapter on neurology focuses on the work of Antonio Damasio, Eugene d'Aquili, and Andrew Newberg; a chapter on sociology explores the work of Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann; and a chapter on psychology examines the theories of Erik H. Erikson. The next section pulls together holiness theology with the anthropological implications of the sciences. Chapter five shows the problematic nature of traditional holiness anthropological assumptions, and proposes an alternative anthropology. Chapter six elaborates a basic theory of holiness that seeks to weave together a scientifically conscious anthropology with a Wesleyan-Arminian view of grace. The final chapter addresses traditional affirmations regarding the nature and reception of Christian holiness, arguing that they be reinterpreted in light of the anthropology and general theory of holiness developed in the previous chapters.
机译:近几十年来,卫斯理圣洁运动在理解其独特的学说和神学核心:基督教圣洁方面经历了一场危机。本文认为,这场危机部分是由于错误的人类学假设,传统的圣洁神学已经对人类的生活和经验提出了问题。原因之一是圣洁神学家仅依靠圣经和传统神学资源,而今天的人们发现他们对自己的看法受科学,圣经和传统的影响很大。本文是在利用科学和传统神学资源的人类学基础上构建对基督教圣洁性的解释的首次尝试。它发现人应该被理解为一个多维统一体,一个相互联系的中心,结构化的活力和内在的自由。圣洁通常被理解为对上帝恩典召唤自由回应的品质。第一章概述了卫斯理圣洁神学的轮廓,并特别注意了人类学的假设。接下来的三章探讨了与神学人类学有关的科学工作。关于神经病学的一章重点介绍了安东尼奥·达马西奥(Antonio Damasio),尤金·德阿奎利(Eugene d'Aquili)和安德鲁·纽伯格(Andrew Newberg)的工作。社会学的一章探讨了彼得·伯格和彼得·勒克曼的工作。心理学一章则探讨了埃里克·H·埃里克森的理论。下一部分将圣洁神学与科学的人类学含义结合在一起。第五章显示了传统圣洁人类学假设的问题性质,并提出了另一种人类学。第六章详细阐述了圣洁性的基本理论,该理论力求将具有科学意识的人类学与卫斯理-亚美尼亚的恩典观融合在一起。最后一章论述了有关基督教圣洁的性质和接受的传统主张,认为这些主张应根据前几章提出的人类学和圣洁的一般理论进行重新解释。

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