Imaging God : dominion as stewardship / Douglas John Hall.
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TextNew York, NY : Eerdmans, ©1986Description: viii, 248 p. : 22 cmISBN: - 0802802443
- BT 702 H141 1986
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Includes index
INTRODUCTION: Reimagining ourselves --
Something is wrong --
We ourselves must be changed! --
Religion and image-making --
The intention of this study --
CHAPTER ONE: Christian culpability in a groaning creation --
On telling the truth --
The judgment begins at the household of God --
The fate of the world --
Divine grace and the human will --
Relationships between human and extrahuman --
Nature --
Conclusion and transition --
CHAPTER TWO: Imago Dei: The scriptural background --
Introductory: back to the sources - with new questions --
The inseparability of the counterparts of human relatedness --
Image Dei in the Hebrew scriptures --
The New Testament's application of the Imago symbol --
CHAPTER THREE: Two Historical conceptions of Imago Dei --
Introduction: The importance of the tradition --
The substantialist conception of the image of God --
The relational conception of the image of God -
Implications for our theme --
CHAPTER FOUR: The ontology of communion --
Introduction: being means being with --
The three dimensions of human being-with --
Not three our being --
Conclusion and transition: awed by the world --
CHAPTER FIVE: Dimensions of human relatedness 00
Introduction: the triunity of being-with --
Being-with-God --
Being-with-humankind --
CHAPTER SIX: Being-with-nature --
"Man against nature" - Against humanity! --
The new solidarity of the vulnerable --
Possibilities and limitations: the Biblical background --
The need for foundations --
With: identification and differentiation --
Dominion redefined Christologically --
A methodological interlude --
Imaging God/Stewarding earth --
Homo Loquens: representative creaturehood
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