... that each person should be treated as a human being, made in God’s image (121). Only ...
... it is a covenant designed to preserve the human race via a minimalist ethic. One might ...
... miseries and mercies experienced by all humanity. In the second chapter the method of ...
... Self, the re-imagining of what it is to be human took place over the course of more than ...
... was not man or was endowed with another human nature than his father’s, and thereby ...
... was not man or was endowed with another human nature than his father’s, and thereby ...
... is some truth to this. Our calling as a human race is to imitate God. The law of God ...
... Vos concluded that it was more “humanistic than religious,” and sought “to ...
... the powerful and varied themes of human experience conveyed in jazz are ...
... view of unique biblical authority allows human pseudo-authority to usurp it, leading to ...
... the wise as well as the fool (2:15-16) and humans as well as animals (3:19), joy (2:1), ...
... the central ideas of what it means to be human, what it means to be made in the image ...
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