Imaging Nothing: Kierkegaard and the Imago Dei
Peter Kline When considering what makes the human being uniquely human, or how it “images God” within the created order, Søren Kierkegaard does not turn to Genesis 1:27, the privileged …
Peter Kline When considering what makes the human being uniquely human, or how it “images God” within the created order, Søren Kierkegaard does not turn to Genesis 1:27, the privileged …
Cynthia S. W. Crysdale Scholars in recent decades have attempted to re-think a theology of the Atonement, in light of feminist and pacifist critiques. This article addresses, not the substance …
M. Kienholz Out of God’s earth springs the sustainer of life—Water as cool as the shadow of white cloudsOr the Jordan in the shelter of its banks.Jostling and bleating my …
Lillian C. Woo In the last fifty years, empirical evidence has shown that climate change and environmental degradation are largely the results of increased world population, economic development, and changes …
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