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 Published in the Studies in Theological Interpretation series, this volume from Joel Green reexamines what the Scriptures say about human nature. His study is divided into five sections: (1) The Bible, the Natural Sciences, and the Human Person, (2) What Does It Mean to Be Human?, (3) Sin and Freedom, (4) Being Human, Being Saved, (5) The Resurrection of the Body. "If you think nothing new ever happens in theology or biblical studies, you need to read this book, an essay in 'neuro-hermeneutics.' Green shows not only that a physicalist (as opposed to a dualist) anthropology is consistent with biblical teaching but also that contemporary neuroscience sheds light on significant hermeneutical and theological questions." --Nancey Murphy
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