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No man is alien; essays on the unity of mankind. Edited by J. Robert Nelson.

Contributor(s): Nelson, J. Robert (John Robert), 1920- Nelson, J. Robert (John Robert), 1920-, Nelson, J. Robert (John Robert), 1920- | Visser 't Hooft, Willem Adolph, 1900-, Visser 't Hooft, Willem Adolph, 1900-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Leiden, Brill, 1971Subject(s): Man | Man (Theology) | Civilization -- Philosophy. -- Civilization -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 100
Contents:
Signs of mankind's solidarity, by J. R. Nelson.--Mankind, Israel and the nations in the Hebraic heritage, by M. Greenberg.--Christian insights from biblical sources, by C. Maurer.--Muhammad and all men, by D. Rahbar.--The impact of New World discovery upon European thought of man, by E. J. Burrus.--The effects of colonialism upon the Asian understanding of man, by J. G. Arapura.--Religious pluralism and the quest for human community, by S. J. Samartha.--From Confucian gentleman to the new Chinese 'political' man, by D. A. Robinson.--The scientific revolution and the unity of man, by B. Towers.--Language and communication, by E. A. Nida.--Man and the son of man, by J. Moltmann.--The potentiality of conciliarity: communion, conscience, council, by W. B. Blakemore.--Oneness must mean wholeness, by J. R. Nelson.
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Prepared in honor of Willem Adolph Visser 't Hooft.

German revised translation published with title: Um Einheit und Heil der Menschheit.

"A bibliography of the writings of Dr. W. A. Visser 't Hooft, 1918-1970": p. [264]-330.

Signs of mankind's solidarity, by J. R. Nelson.--Mankind, Israel and the nations in the Hebraic heritage, by M. Greenberg.--Christian insights from biblical sources, by C. Maurer.--Muhammad and all men, by D. Rahbar.--The impact of New World discovery upon European thought of man, by E. J. Burrus.--The effects of colonialism upon the Asian understanding of man, by J. G. Arapura.--Religious pluralism and the quest for human community, by S. J. Samartha.--From Confucian gentleman to the new Chinese 'political' man, by D. A. Robinson.--The scientific revolution and the unity of man, by B. Towers.--Language and communication, by E. A. Nida.--Man and the son of man, by J. Moltmann.--The potentiality of conciliarity: communion, conscience, council, by W. B. Blakemore.--Oneness must mean wholeness, by J. R. Nelson.

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