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Christian Anthropology. There are nine principles that define Christian Anthropology.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: Christian Anthropology. There are nine principles that define Christian Anthropology.

Christian Anthropology

Page 2: Christian Anthropology. There are nine principles that define Christian Anthropology.

Christian Anthropology

• There are nine principles that define Christian Anthropology

Page 3: Christian Anthropology. There are nine principles that define Christian Anthropology.

9 Principles of Christian Anthropology

• Principle #1: To be human is to be a person, created in the image and likeness of God

• Principle #2: to be human is to be a person in relationship with others and to live in communities

• Principle #3: To be human is to be essentially good, despite the capacity for disorder and sin

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9 Principles of Christian Anthropology

• Principle #4: To be human is to live in a culture of shared beliefs, values and meanings

• Principle #5: To be human is to live in a culture with specific symbols and rituals that help us understand ourselves, God and the world

• Principle #6: To be human is to live in a culture where religion plays an essential role in how we look at and live in the world

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9 Principles of Christian Anthropology

• Principle #7: To be Catholic in culture is to recognize that we form our relationship with God within culture

• Principle #8: To be Catholic in culture is to commit oneself to the kingdom of God proclaimed by and personified in Jesus

• Principle #9: To be Catholic in culture is to manifest in creation and human society God's goodness and generosity. We do this by participating in the life of the Church