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PROPOSITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY

The Ontology of Mankind and the Meaning of Human Existence

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha PROPOSITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY S C SAYLES
Libristo kód: 51271858
Nakladatelství Independently published, únor 2026
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Propositional Anthropology: The Ontology of Mankind and the Meaning of Human Existence is a foundational re-articulation of what it means to be human when Scripture-not sentiment, not psychology, not biology, and not society-is taken as the ground of all interpretation. In this sweeping and architecturally precise work, S. C. Sayles reshapes Christian anthropology through a rigorous, Logos-centred framework that begins with creation and ends with eschatological glory. This is not merely a study of human nature but a full ontological account of mankind as creature, interpreter, covenant-bearer, and future participant in the renewed creation.

Sayles begins where the Bible begins: with God speaking. Humanity exists because the Word called it into being. Meaning precedes vocabulary; order precedes consciousness; covenant precedes culture. At the heart of the book stands the doctrine of the three acts of bara-the heavens and the earth, the living creatures, and finally man. This doctrine illuminates why human personhood is not an advanced form of animal life but a distinct creation grounded in God's speech. The human soul is formed in the "third bara," a reality that establishes consciousness, judgment, moral agency, and the capacity for covenantal relation.

From here, Sayles unfolds the created structure of reality, especially the "second shamay," the created realm of consciousness in which interpretation, desire, and allegiance take place. Human perception is not neutral. It is covenantal. Man does not begin as an autonomous knower; he begins under the authority of the God who interprets the world before man ever sees it.

Against this background, the fall is revealed not as sensory failure but as noetic catastrophe-the eclipse of perception. Man still sees, but he sees falsely. Drawing deeply from Cornelius Van Til and Greg L. Bahnsen, Sayles demonstrates that Genesis 3:15 establishes a God-imposed antithesis that divides humanity into two interpretive lineages: the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent. Every act of interpretation flows from this enmity. Neutrality is impossible because allegiance is inescapable.

In one of the book's most penetrating cultural analyses, Sayles sets the biblical antithesis against the modern antithesis-erasing vision epitomised in John Lennon's Imagine. Its dream of peace abolishes heaven, hell, judgment, truth, and divine authority-dismantling precisely the structures God established for human meaning. Modern unity is revealed not as hope but as rebellion, the ancient lie of autonomy retold to a sentimental age.

Propositional Anthropology then widens into a comprehensive theological system: the unity of body and soul; the will as the inclination of love; language as covenantal judgment; society as the outflow of interpretive allegiance; death as separation without loss of identity; the intermediate state as conscious awaiting; the resurrection as the fulfilment of embodiment; and Christ as the archetype and telos of humanity. Every chapter is saturated with Scripture, firmly located within the Reformed theological tradition, metaphysically precise, and relentlessly loyal to the absolute Creator-creature distinction.
The result is a full and coherent ontology of mankind-created, fallen, interpreted, redeemed, and destined for glory.

Sayles exposes the collapse of secular anthropology, the contradictions of self-grounded identity, and the impossibility of defining man apart from God. He offers instead a unified vision in which consciousness, language, morality, society, personhood, and destiny only make sense under the authority of the Logos who made all things.

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Plný název PROPOSITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Autor S C SAYLES
Jazyk Angličtina
Vazba Kniha - Brožovaná
Datum vydání 2026
Počet stran 382
EAN 9798247173298
Libristo kód 51271858
Nakladatelství Independently published
Váha 511
Rozměry 152 x 229 x 20
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