There is no shorter path for joining a neutral existential anthropology, according to philosophy, with the existential decision before God, according to the Bible.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Theology is anthropology.
In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity.
Existentialism is about being a saint without God; being your own hero, without all the sanction and support of religion or society.
I believe that there is no path other than the path of peace.
It's possible to get through life without a religious structure, but I don't think that's a very fruitful way to live.
It is clear that this essential Christian doctrine gives a new value to human nature, to human history and to human life which is not to be found in the other great oriental religions.
Of course, the plea for respect for nonhuman life goes far beyond the scientific delight of familiarity with our planet mates. The nonhuman forms of life with which we 6,000 million talking, upright apes share this finite planet are directly or indirectly connected to our well-being.
Anthropology never has had a distinct subject matter, and because it doesn't have a real method, there's a great deal of anxiety over what it is.
In Hinduism, conscience, reason and independent thinking have no scope for development.
Religion leaves no room for human complexity.