Being truly human : the limits of our worth, power, freedom and destiny / David Gooding and John Lennox.
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TextSeries: The quest for reality and significance. Book 1. Publication details: Belfast, Northern Ireland : Myrtlefield House, 2018.Description: 337 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 9781912721009
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Series Preface --
Analytical Outline --
Series Intorduction --
1. The Basic Value of a Human Being --
2. Human Freedom and the Danger of Its Devaluation --
3. The Nature and Basis of Moralit --
4. Comparative Moralities --
5. The Role and Power of Humans over Nature --
6.The Parametrs of Human Power --
7. Human Destiny --
Appendix: The Scientific Endeavour --
Series Bibbliography --
Study Questions for Teachers and Students --
Scripture Index --
General Index.
In book 1- Being Truly Human, Gooding and Lennox addresses issues surrounding the value of humans. They consider the nature nad basis of maorality, compare what morality means in different systems, and assess the dangerous way freedom is often devalueted. What should guide our use of power? What should limit our choices? And to what extent can our choices keep us from fulfilling our potential?
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