Embodied Existence

“Embodied Existence” by Pavol Bargár, published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on May 4, 2023, is a thought-provoking exploration of theological anthropology and missiology. This edition, comprising 188 pages, presents an ecumenical Christian perspective that emphasizes the importance of story, body, imagination, and relationality in understanding humanity’s relationship with God, others, and creation.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how these elements contribute to a common life for all creation within the context of God’s transformative reign. The book engages with contemporary culture, drawing insights from cinema, fiction, and music to support its arguments. Through this multifaceted approach, “Embodied Existence” invites reflection on the essential significance of human existence in relation to divine and communal life.
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This book makes a case, from an ecumenical Christian perspective, for a theological anthropology and a missiology that are based on the essential significance of story, body, imagination, and relationality, in order to understand what it means to be human vis-a-vis God, the other, and creation. Such an interpretation, moreover, enables seeking and pursuing a common life for the whole creation in the force field of God’s radical and transformative reign. To advance its argument, it engages contemporary culture, including cinema and, to a lesser extent, fiction and music.
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