
Embodied Existence: Our Common Life in God - Paperback
Embodied Existence: Our Common Life in God - Paperback
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by Pavol Bargár (Author), Stephen Bevans (Foreword by)
This book makes a case, from an ecumenical Christian perspective, for a theological anthropology and a missiology that are based on the essential significance of story, body, imagination, and relationality, in order to understand what it means to be human vis-a-vis God, the other, and creation. Such an interpretation, moreover, enables seeking and pursuing a common life for the whole creation in the force field of God's radical and transformative reign. To advance its argument, it engages contemporary culture, including cinema and, to a lesser extent, fiction and music.
Author Biography
Pavol Bargár is assistant professor and researcher at the Protestant Theological Faculty of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. He is the author of Narrative, Myth, Transformation: Reflecting Theologically on Contemporary Culture (2016).



















