The Imago Dei
- 164pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the doctrine of the imago Dei, this Companion delves into the significance of humanity being created in God's image, a concept central to Christian theology. It highlights how this doctrine influences other beliefs and invites theological inquiry due to its ambiguous definitions in Scripture and creeds. Peppiatt traces the evolution of this doctrine through history, presenting a summary of diverse interpretations and perspectives, while encouraging readers to engage with deeper questions about its implications for human identity and faith.
