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David Baily Harned

    Faith and Virtue
    Creed and Personal Identity
    Grace and Common Life
    Images for Self-Recognition
    • 2020

      Images for Self-Recognition

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring identity through an imaginative lens, this theological work delves into the "master images" of self as player, sufferer, and vandal. Harned articulates how these concepts shape our understanding of who we are and our potential. With clarity and style, he invites readers to reflect on the interplay of mind and spirit in the formation of identity, emphasizing the significance of these roles in our lives.

      Images for Self-Recognition
    • 2020

      Grace and Common Life

      • 170 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the theme of grace, this work explores the shared views across various traditions regarding humanity's role as active participants in life. Professor Harned emphasizes the connection between the Christian faith and ordinary experiences, particularly in family life and play. The concept of grace, described as the divine's presence and activity among people, intertwines with imagination and creativity, highlighting how these elements shape spiritual understanding and engagement in everyday activities.

      Grace and Common Life
    • 2020

      Creed and Personal Identity

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the theology of the Apostles' Creed, David Harned presents the idea that the creed serves as a foundational image for self-understanding, emphasizing the concept of being a "child of God." He argues that the creed plays a crucial role in personality formation and character development, moving beyond its traditional interpretations as merely a statement of beliefs or a loyalty oath. Through eight chapters, Harned invites readers to reconsider the creed's significance in shaping their identity and moral character.

      Creed and Personal Identity
    • 2020

      Faith and Virtue

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book challenges conventional views by asserting that faith, hope, and love are essential rather than optional elements of existence. It emphasizes that these virtues form the critical foundation upon which all other aspects of life are built, suggesting a profound interconnection between them and the essence of human experience. Through this lens, it invites readers to reconsider the role of these virtues in their lives and the world around them.

      Faith and Virtue