Recommended for seminary and university libraries and theologians with an interst in cultural anthropology and psychology.
Religious Studies Review, December 2009
In this book, Jarvis Streeter details Ernest Becker's anthropological theories and compares them with traditional and contemporary Christian thought on human nature, sin, and salvation in order to see how the two approaches compare and where Becker might have insights to offer contemporary Christian thinkers. Ernest Becker was a pioneer in the interdisciplinary study of human nature and motivation, drawing from the fields of evolutionary biology, psychology, psychiatry, cultural anthropology, sociology, philosophy and religion to create what he termed a Science of Man. His goal was to understand the most basic human motives, particularly those that led to evil behavior in order to ameliorate them and create a more humane world. He concluded, following the thought of Alfred Adler, Otto Rank and philosophical and religious existentialism, that the related urges to avoid death anxiety, gain self-esteem and symbolically deny death were the key human motives—ones which were also responsible for human evil—and that religion has had a complex role to play for both good and ill in human history.
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Jarvis Streeter details Ernest Becker's anthropological theories and compares them with traditional and contemporary Christian thought on human nature, sin, and salvation in order to see how the two approaches compare and where Becker might have insights to offer contemporary Christian thinkers.
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Part 1 Part I - Becker's Early Anthropological Perspective Chapter 2 Chapter 1. The Human Situation and the Development of the Individual Personality Chapter 3 Chapter 2. The Vagaries of Human and Cultural Construction Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Human Evil and Religion Part 5 Part II - Becker's Mature Anthropological Perspective Chapter 6 Chapter 4. The Human Situation and the Development of the Individual Personality Revisited Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Successes and Failures in Individual and Cultural Formation Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Human Evil and Religion in Becker's Mature Thought Chapter 9 Part III - Ernest Becker's Anthropology and Christian Theology Chapter 10 Chapter 7. Classical Christian Perspectives on the Human Problem Chapter 11 Chapter 8. Contemporary Christian Perspectives on the Human Problem Chapter 12 Chapter 9. Christian Perspectives on the Solution to the Human Problem Chapter 13 Chapter 10. The Human Problem and Its Solution: Ernest Becker and Christian Theology
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780761843573
Publisert
2008-10-21
Utgiver
Vendor
University Press Of America
Vekt
313 gr
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
154 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
210
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