Christian anthropology

The theological anthropology as part of the field of systematic theology interprets the people from a Christian theological perspective. She is particularly concerned with the nature of man and the destiny of man before God.

The theological anthropology assumes that the books of the Bible, a tradition of thinking about God and the people reflect and therefore attempts to draw from these general statements and conclusions.

One area is the interpretation of the Old Testament concepts such as: bazaar, nefesh, ruach and leb; Body, soul and spirit as well as person.

It also intends to provide biblical and theological historical interpretations of man, of his being a creature and image of God, the question of holiness and righteousness, according to the original sin, which clarify " the universal sin, fallenness " or original sin and individual sin of man, and finally to the redesign or the justification of man looking through God and Jesus Christ and his grace, and by the redeemed and liberated humanity.

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