Human Rights and the Image of God

Human Rights and the Image of God
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Total Pages : 324
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Synopsis Human Rights and the Image of God by : Roger Ruston

An ideal textbook for this rapidly expanding area of study. Fills a gap in the market for a well balanced critical analysis of the relationship between Christian theology and human rights.

Christianity and Human Rights

Christianity and Human Rights
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 403
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ISBN-10 : 9781139494113
ISBN-13 : 1139494112
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Christianity and Human Rights by : John Witte, Jr

Combining Jewish, Greek, and Roman teachings with the radical new teachings of Christ and St. Paul, Christianity helped to cultivate the cardinal ideas of dignity, equality, liberty and democracy that ground the modern human rights paradigm. Christianity also helped shape the law of public, private, penal, and procedural rights that anchor modern legal systems in the West and beyond. This collection of essays explores these Christian contributions to human rights through the perspectives of jurisprudence, theology, philosophy and history, and Christian contributions to the special rights claims of women, children, nature and the environment. The authors also address the church's own problems and failings with maintaining human rights ideals. With contributions from leading scholars, including a foreword by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, this book provides an authoritative treatment of how Christianity shaped human rights in the past, and how Christianity and human rights continue to challenge each other in modern times.

Dignity and Destiny

Dignity and Destiny
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 414
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ISBN-10 : 9780802867643
ISBN-13 : 0802867642
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Synopsis Dignity and Destiny by : John F. Kilner

Misunderstandings about what it means for humans to be created in God's image have wreaked devastation throughout history -- for example, slavery in the U. S., genocide in Nazi Germany, and the demeaning of women everywhere. In Dignity and Destiny John Kilner explores what the Bible itself teaches about humanity being in God's image. He discusses in detail all of the biblical references to the image of God, interacts extensively with other work on the topic, and documents how misunderstandings of it have been so problematic. People made according to God's image, Kilner says, have a special connection with God and are intended to be a meaningful reflection of him. Because of sin, they don't actually reflect him very well, but Kilner shows why the popular idea that sin has damaged the image of God is mistaken. He also clarifies the biblical difference between being God's image (which Christ is) and being in God's image (which humans are). He explains how humanity's creation and renewal in God's image are central, respectively, to human dignity and destiny. Locating Christ at the center of what God's image means, Kilner charts a constructive way forward and reflects on the tremendously liberating impact that a sound understanding of the image of God can have in the world today.

Created in God's Image

Created in God's Image
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Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 0802808506
ISBN-13 : 9780802808509
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Synopsis Created in God's Image by : Anthony A. Hoekema

ccording to Scripture, humankind was created in the image of God. Hoekema discusses the implications of this theme, devoting several chapters to the biblical teaching on God's image, the teaching of philosophers and theologians through the ages, and his own theological analysis. Suitable for seminary-level anthropology courses, yet accessible to educated laypeople. Extensive bibliography, fully indexed.

Humanity in God's Image

Humanity in God's Image
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9780198784982
ISBN-13 : 0198784988
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Synopsis Humanity in God's Image by : Claudia Welz

A study which suggests human beings are created in the image of an invisible God, an idea that can only be conceptualized in the imagination.

The Image of God in an Image Driven Age

The Image of God in an Image Driven Age
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9780830851201
ISBN-13 : 0830851208
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Synopsis The Image of God in an Image Driven Age by : Beth Felker Jones

Humans are created in the image of God, yet by choosing to rebel against God we become unfaithful bearers of his image. But Jesus, who is the image of God, restores the divine image in us. At the intersection of theology and culture, these essays offer a unified vision of what it means to be truly human and created in the divine image in the world today.

Transhumanism and the Image of God

Transhumanism and the Image of God
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 9780830865789
ISBN-13 : 0830865780
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Transhumanism and the Image of God by : Jacob Shatzer

Examining the transhumanist movement, biblical ethicist Jacob Shatzer grapples with the potential for technology to transform the way we think about what it means to be human. Exploring the doctrine of incarnation and topics such as artificial intelligence, robotics, medical technology, and communications tools, he guides us into careful consideration of the future of Christian discipleship in a disruptive technological environment.

The Cambridge Companion to Orthodox Christian Theology

The Cambridge Companion to Orthodox Christian Theology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9781139827942
ISBN-13 : 1139827944
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Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to Orthodox Christian Theology by : Elizabeth Theokritoff

Orthodox Christian theology is often presented as the direct inheritor of the doctrine and tradition of the early Church. But continuity with the past is only part of the truth; it would be false to conclude that the eastern section of the Christian Church is in any way static. Orthodoxy, building on its patristic foundations, has blossomed in the modern period. This volume focuses on the way Orthodox theological tradition is understood and lived today. It explores the Orthodox understanding of what theology is: an expression of the Church's life of prayer, both corporate and personal, from which it can never be separated. Besides discussing aspects of doctrine, the book portrays the main figures, themes and developments that have shaped Orthodox thought. There is particular focus on the Russian and Greek traditions, as well as the dynamic but less well-known Antiochian tradition and the Orthodox presence in the West.

The Liberating Image

The Liberating Image
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Publisher : Brazos Press
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781587431104
ISBN-13 : 1587431106
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The Liberating Image by : J. Richard Middleton

Offers a deeply informed take on a key Christian doctrine and its interpretation and relevance today.

An Image of God

An Image of God
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9780226039039
ISBN-13 : 022603903X
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Synopsis An Image of God by : Sharon M. Leon

During the first half of the twentieth century, supporters of the eugenics movement offered an image of a racially transformed America by curtailing the reproduction of “unfit” members of society. Through institutionalization, compulsory sterilization, the restriction of immigration and marriages, and other methods, eugenicists promised to improve the population—a policy agenda that was embraced by many leading intellectuals and public figures. But Catholic activists and thinkers across the United States opposed many of these measures, asserting that “every man, even a lunatic, is an image of God, not a mere animal." In An Image of God, Sharon Leon examines the efforts of American Catholics to thwart eugenic policies, illuminating the ways in which Catholic thought transformed the public conversation about individual rights, the role of the state, and the intersections of race, community, and family. Through an examination of the broader questions raised in this debate, Leon casts new light on major issues that remain central in American political life today: the institution of marriage, the role of government, and the separation of church and state. This is essential reading in the history of religion, science, politics, and human rights.