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ISBN-10: 0567025535
ISBN-13: 9780567025531
Edition: 2006
Authors: Mark H. Mann, Mann
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Seller notes: 196 pages. First edition (first printing). Blue cloth with silver lettering on the cover and spine. Minor edge wear else a fine copy; no dust jacket. Mark Mann seeks to renew discussion of the doctrine of holiness in Christian theology by using the human sciences as a tool for theological reconstruction. He identifies the anthropological presuppositions of the holiness tradition and explores the ways that those presuppositions have led to particular assertions regarding the nature of Christian holiness as that doctrine is affirmed by the holiness tradition. He asks to what extent holiness is possible in this life. How is holiness obtained, and to what extent can people gain knowledge of having acheived holiness? Mann uses the resources of the neurosciences, the sociology of knowledge, and psychology to help answer these questions and to provide constructive theological analysis of these questions.

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Seller notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 216 p.

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Seller notes: 196 pages. First edition (first printing). Blue cloth with silver lettering on the cover and spine. Minor edge wear else a fine copy; no dust jacket. Mark Mann seeks to renew discussion of the doctrine of holiness in Christian theology by using the human sciences as a tool for theological reconstruction. He identifies the anthropological presuppositions of the holiness tradition and explores the ways that those presuppositions have led to particular assertions regarding the nature of Christian holiness as that doctrine is affirmed by the holiness tradition. He asks to what extent holiness is possible in this life. How is holiness obtained, and to what extent can people gain knowledge of having acheived holiness? Mann uses the resources of the neurosciences, the sociology of knowledge, and psychology to help answer these questions and to provide constructive theological analysis of these questions.