The Redeemed Image of God examines the classical development of imago Dei, the image of God, in Christian theology, and reconstructs the doctrine in order to recover the role of the image in redemption and the importance of human embodiment in salvific relationships. The author argues that the imago Dei is the point of contact that enables a rich web of relationships to others, but most importantly the redemptive relationship to the Other, God.
The Redeemed Image of God examines the classical development of imago Dei, the image of God, in Christian theology, and reconstructs the doctrine in order to recover the role of the image in redemption and the importance of human embodiment in salvific relationships. The author argues that the imago Dei is the point of contact that enables a rich web of relationships to others, but most importantly the redemptive relationship to the Other, God.
Susan Windley-Daoust is Associate Professor and Chair of Theology at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. She is the author of Theology of the Body, Extended: The Spiritual Signs of Birth, Impairment, and Dying (2014), and The Gift of Birth: Discerning God's Presence in Childbirth (2015), and numerous articles.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Can the Classical Imago Dei Be Saved? Chapter 3 Perception: What Does it Mean to Be? Chapter 4 Participation: What Does it Mean to Be Redeemed? Chapter 5 Participation: What Does it Mean to Be Like God? Chapter 6 An Introduction to an Embodied Philosophy Chapter 7 Perception, Disclosure, and Yearning Chapter 8 How Incarnation Enables Participation: The Relational Imago Chapter 9 To Express God's Love: Zoe as Redemptive Place of Contact Chapter 10 Notes Chapter 11 Index
Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Can the Classical Imago Dei Be Saved? Chapter 3 Perception: What Does it Mean to Be? Chapter 4 Participation: What Does it Mean to Be Redeemed? Chapter 5 Participation: What Does it Mean to Be Like God? Chapter 6 An Introduction to an Embodied Philosophy Chapter 7 Perception, Disclosure, and Yearning Chapter 8 How Incarnation Enables Participation: The Relational Imago Chapter 9 To Express God's Love: Zoe as Redemptive Place of Contact Chapter 10 Notes Chapter 11 Index
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