Human Dignity and the Five Ultimates: A Theory Derived from Robert C. Neville’s Systematic Philosophical Theology
Thurman Willison is a doctoral candidate at Union Theological Seminary. He is writing a dissertation that examines the genealogy of theories of human dignity in modern thought and offers a constructive theological proposal for a nonanthropocentric, nondualist, and ecologically oriented account of human dignity. His research draws heavily upon American philosophical and theological traditions (pragmatism, personalism, and process) as well as Confucian thought.
Thurman Willison; Human Dignity and the Five Ultimates: A Theory Derived from Robert C. Neville’s Systematic Philosophical Theology. American Journal of Theology & Philosophy 1 September 2016; 37 (3): 263–278. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/amerjtheophil.37.3.0263
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