If you’ve been in church long enough, you’ve probably heard a sermon or discussion at some point about what constitutes the image of God in humans. Over time, arguments have been made that being made in the image of God refers to our creativity, our ability to reason, our ability to rule the animals, orContinue reading “The Ethics of the Image: 2. The Value of a Human Life”
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The Ethics of the Image: 1. Imitate God
As I’ve argued recently, God holds an incredibly (and perhaps uncomfortably) high view of humanity. Like most any point of theology, being created in God’s image is not merely a doctrinal position we hold in our minds. Rather, it carries significant implications for the ethics by which we live our lives. Our theological beliefs areContinue reading “The Ethics of the Image: 1. Imitate God”