What makes human beings to be in the image of God? A rational soul? A capacity for action? An openness to the divine? Is it a given or an achievement? Who or what has it, and who or what doesn't? And does the image of God tell us only about humans, or can it tell us something about God, too—without remaking God in our own image? We wrap up Season 5 of Queen of the Sciences tackling these fraught questions!
And looking toward 2024 and Season 6, here are some fun things you should most definitely check out:
—Seven Ways of Looking at the Transfiguration, my first-ever Kickstarter, launching in mid-January!
—Dad's new weekly sermon!
—My new fiction podcast, Sarah Hinlicky Wilson Stories!
—And a ton of newly available articles from Dad for your edification!
Notes:
1. Dalferth, Creatures of Possibility
2. Strawn, The Old Testament Is Dying and "From Imago to Imagines" in The Incomparable God
3. van Huyssteen, Alone in the World?
4. McGilchrist, The Master and His Emissary
5. Cary, The Nicene Creed
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