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Looks at the influential metaphor of describing sin as 'homo incurvatus in se' (humanity being curved in on oneself) from its origins in Augustine to Luther, Barth and the Feminist theology. This book argues that the image of being 'curved in on oneself' is the best paradigm for understanding sin relationally.
Offers an upper-level introduction to the Christian doctrine of the Church. This book seeks to teach and model thinking theologically, with the grain of scripture and ecclesial reflection, about the Church. It provides opportunity to examine and (where appropriate) untangle ecclesiological knots.
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