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The Perils of Human Exceptionalism
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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: Historical Prologue: What is Man that Thou art Mindful of Him?

Chapter 2: The Human Design in Natural Theology

Chapter 3: Friedrich Schleiermacher and a Theology of Intuition

Chapter 4: Darwin’s Decentering of Humanity

Chapter 5: The Anti-theologians

Chapter 6: The Hard-headed Science of Humanity: Phrenology and Religion

Chapter 7: Social Christianity and Social Humanity in an Inhumane World

Chapter 8: The Natural World and the Human: The Transcendentalists

Chapter 9: Perils of the Soul in Nineteenth-Century Thought: Metaphysics and Morals

Chapter 10: Original Sin, Degeneration, Theology, and Science

Chapter 11: William James Seeks to Save Religious Experience

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

About the Author

Dennis L. Durst is associate professor of theology at Kentucky Christian University.

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This book shows clearly how important thinkers in the nineteenth century wrestled with the problem of human uniqueness. With thorough research and patient exploration of the era's bold new ideas, Durst explores strengths and weaknesses of the many attempts to replace traditional Christian understandings of the human person. Careful attention to science, theology, philosophy, and psychology aid Durst in articulating traditional Christian positions while at the same time crediting insights from Friedrich Schleiermacher, F. D. Maurice, William James, and other major thinkers.
*Mark Noll, author of America's Book: The Rise and Decline of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911*

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