As The Image: A Functional Understanding of the Imago Dei

Quodlibet 6 (2004)
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Abstract

The doctrine of the imago dei is foundational for Christian anthropology. It informs the nature of humanity as individuals and as a corporate entity. It is the basis of the Christian valuation of human life. And it defines the purpose of humans both now and in the world to come. This article will attempt to define the imago dei in a purely functional manner and examine the implications of such a definition in the light of the doctrines of the fall and the incarnation.

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Ryan Klassen
Trinity Western University

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