A Comparative Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Anthropology and the Seventh-Day Adventist Perspective on Human Nature: Implications for Contemporary Theological Discourse

This article presented a comparative analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s anthropology and the Seventh-day Adventist view of human nature and aims at enriching contemporary theological discourse. Niebuhr’s theological framework acknowledges the limitations and fallibility of human beings while emphasizing...

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Main Author: Solomon Kwadwo Osei
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Language:English
Published: Noyam Journals 2023-11-01
Series:E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies
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Online Access:https://noyam.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/ERATS20239112.pdf
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description This article presented a comparative analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s anthropology and the Seventh-day Adventist view of human nature and aims at enriching contemporary theological discourse. Niebuhr’s theological framework acknowledges the limitations and fallibility of human beings while emphasizing their capacity for transcendence, susceptibility to sin, and openness to grace. On the other hand, the Seventh-day Adventist perspective emphasizes the holistic understanding of human nature, the restoration of the divine image, and the transformative potential through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Through a comprehensive analysis, this research explored the similarities, differences, and theological implications of these perspectives, providing valuable insights into the complexities of human existence. The paper posited a holistic understanding of human nature, acknowledging its inherent flaws and the possibility of redemption through the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. Significantly, the paper contributes to the ongoing exploration of anthropology, fostering a deeper understanding of human existential reality and its significance in contemporary theological discourse.
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spelling doaj.art-f519b50788cc46c0afd1ba2f6e15cac32024-01-19T14:52:59ZengNoyam JournalsE-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies2458-73382023-11-01911547554https://doi.org/10.38159/erats.20239112A Comparative Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Anthropology and the Seventh-Day Adventist Perspective on Human Nature: Implications for Contemporary Theological DiscourseSolomon Kwadwo Osei0https://orcid.org/0009-0005-7421-7370Adventist University of Africa, Kenya.This article presented a comparative analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s anthropology and the Seventh-day Adventist view of human nature and aims at enriching contemporary theological discourse. Niebuhr’s theological framework acknowledges the limitations and fallibility of human beings while emphasizing their capacity for transcendence, susceptibility to sin, and openness to grace. On the other hand, the Seventh-day Adventist perspective emphasizes the holistic understanding of human nature, the restoration of the divine image, and the transformative potential through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Through a comprehensive analysis, this research explored the similarities, differences, and theological implications of these perspectives, providing valuable insights into the complexities of human existence. The paper posited a holistic understanding of human nature, acknowledging its inherent flaws and the possibility of redemption through the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. Significantly, the paper contributes to the ongoing exploration of anthropology, fostering a deeper understanding of human existential reality and its significance in contemporary theological discourse.https://noyam.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/ERATS20239112.pdfreinhold niebuhrseventh-day adventistsanthropologycomparative analysistranscendence.
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A Comparative Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Anthropology and the Seventh-Day Adventist Perspective on Human Nature: Implications for Contemporary Theological Discourse
E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies
reinhold niebuhr
seventh-day adventists
anthropology
comparative analysis
transcendence.
title A Comparative Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Anthropology and the Seventh-Day Adventist Perspective on Human Nature: Implications for Contemporary Theological Discourse
title_full A Comparative Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Anthropology and the Seventh-Day Adventist Perspective on Human Nature: Implications for Contemporary Theological Discourse
title_fullStr A Comparative Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Anthropology and the Seventh-Day Adventist Perspective on Human Nature: Implications for Contemporary Theological Discourse
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Anthropology and the Seventh-Day Adventist Perspective on Human Nature: Implications for Contemporary Theological Discourse
title_short A Comparative Analysis of Reinhold Niebuhr’s Anthropology and the Seventh-Day Adventist Perspective on Human Nature: Implications for Contemporary Theological Discourse
title_sort comparative analysis of reinhold niebuhr s anthropology and the seventh day adventist perspective on human nature implications for contemporary theological discourse
topic reinhold niebuhr
seventh-day adventists
anthropology
comparative analysis
transcendence.
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