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Who is My Neighbor?: The Good Samaritan as a Source for Theological Anthropology
Authors:Ian A Mcfarland
Institution:Department of Divinity with Religious Studies, King's College, Aberdeen, UK
Abstract:As the title of this essay suggests, the author's aim is to offer a reading of Jesus' parable of the Good Samaritan in the context of contemporary debates over the nature of personhood. The essay argues that our identity as persons is bound up with our relationship with Jesus in whose life is disclosed both the identity of the three divine persons of the Trinity and the form of human personhood they make possible. To know what it means to be a person, one needs to look to Jesus who provides, through the parable of the Good Samaritan, both the model and the source of our own personhood. Editors]
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