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Human 2.0? Theological Anthropology in Times of Technological Boom

Publication at Protestant Theological Faculty |
2021

Abstract

The biotechnological view of humans, which is dominating nowadays, has some fascination, yet it is reductive. Theological anthropology has a potential for formulation of a more complex view of human, which does not sideline the dark side of human existence (sin), knows about its limits (human is human and not God) and understands the human as the human before God; as the human, to whom God-Self comes (inifinitum capax finiti).