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Image of God

Image of God

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£44.00

Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761840404
Number of Pages: 230
Published: 10/03/2008
Width: 15.7 cm
Height: 22.8 cm
This book uses the imago Dei ("the image of God") as an organizing principle for a systematic treatment of Old Testament theology. This concept challenges humanity to resemble or reflect the communicable attributes of God, such as love, compassion, rationality, and creativity. Exodus 34:6-8 helps the biblical reader to discern in whose image we have been made. This concept also serves as the basis for God's invitation, covenant, redemption, community, worship, and wisdom are keys to understanding the divine-human relationship. This concept also calls humanity to represent divine concerns by extending his compassion to the socially disadvantaged, the physically challenged, and the spiritually estranged. The New Testament's portrait of Jesus echoes these concerns: He is the image of the invisible God; He enables his followers to come near to God; and He represents the concerns of God's kingdom.

Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Part 3 Abbreviations
Chapter 4 Introduction
Chapter 5 Theology Proper: God
Chapter 6 Anthropology: Man in the Image of God
Chapter 7 Sin: Relationship Ruptured
Chapter 8 Covenant: Relationship Restored
Chapter 9 Redemption & Relationship
Chapter 10 The Ethics of Relationship
Chapter 11 The Community of Relationship
Chapter 12 Worship: The Essence of Relationship
Chapter 13 Wisdom: Commitment to Relationship
Chapter 14 Ministry & Evangelism
Chapter 15 Jesus: The Image of the Invisible God
Chapter 16 Conclusion
Part 17 Appendix
Part 18 Indexes

Mark J. Mangano

Mark J. Mangano is Professor of Old Testament at Lincoln Christian College & seminary, Lincoln, IL. He received his Ph.D. from Hebrew Union College.