“...the image of God is not found in humans, but is the human; and for this reason imago dei can be read only as imatatio dei; to be created in the image of God means we should act like God , and so attain holiness by caring for others and for the world...”
(J. Wentzel van Huysteen, Alone in the World?: Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology, p.320. Italic added.)
Reflections on Postliberalism: Part 8, Rejecting Coercion in the Face of
Pluralism
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Over the last few posts I've been reflecting on the vision of postliberal
theology.
Specifically, postliberal theology posits a hard (or clear) church/wo...
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