Zwischen Liebesideal und Realismus Theologische Anthropologie als soziale Ressource bei Reinhold Niebuhr

What is there left to say about the human condition after the so-called "end of anthropology"? Never before have conceptions of what it means to be a human being been as diverse and fragmented as in the late modern age - with severe consequences for democratic discourse and liberal, "...

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Main Author: Bellmann, Tina (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Universitätsverlag Göttingen 2018
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