Gregory A. Boyd Quotes
Third Understanding Of The Imago Dei Also Gained Popularity In The Twentieth Century, Though It Too Had Historical Predecessors. In The Early Part Of The Twentieth Century, Karl Barth Argued That The Central Defining Feature Of The Imago Dei Is Human Relationality. Hence, This View Is Called The Relational View Of The Imago Dei. Humans Are Created In The Image Of The Triune God And Thus Are Meant To Find Their Essence And Destiny In Community With One Another And With God The Following Three Essays Offer Arguments In Favor Of Each Of These Views.
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