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  1. Mar 29, 2022 · The Christological Distinction Between Personhood and Human Nature. By claiming that Christ is a single person, but existing in two natures, the Chalcedonian Definition draws a theological distinction between how these two concepts—personhood and nature—can be used to describe humanity.

  2. Aug 9, 2007 · 1. The Focal Question: What are Biological Individuals? 2. Some Complexities: A Humungous Fungus and Coral Reefs. 3. Conceptual Space, Distinctions, and Beyond Organisms. 3.1 Beyond Organisms: Microbialism, Eliminativism, and Holobionts. 3.2 Distinctions: The Evolutionary and the Physiological. 3.3 Conceptual Space and Pluralism. 4.

  3. Jun 29, 2024 · Article Summary. The concept of being “created in the image of God” holds significant meaning and implications. It signifies that human beings are made in a likeness or reflection of God, sharing some of His attributes. Being made in God’s image means we have inherent worth, dignity, and purpose.

  4. Mar 24, 2017 · The concept of person is the most frequently used philosophical concept in the bioethical and biojuridical debate. The appeal to the dignity of the person and to the rights of the person, which anyone would feel to subscribe to immediately, hides many philosophical...

    • Laura Palazzani
    • palazzani@lumsa.it
    • 2008
  5. In short, (A) we cannot identify Gods image with the soul, (B) the divine image distinguishes humanity in relation to the rest of creation, and (C) God’s image is relationally and vocationally defined.

  6. Mar 8, 2018 · Self-sustaining biological processes include homeostasis, organization, metabolism, growth, development, adaptation, response to stimuli, and reproduction. Homeostasis refers to the ability of a cell, or the entire body, to maintain a state of internal balance by adjusting its physiological processes.

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  8. Jun 29, 2023 · The Bible teaches that this ONE true God created everything ex-nihilo, or from nothing (Psalm 90:2; Isaiah 44:24; Hebrews 3:4; 11:3). When we say "the Father is God," we mean that a distinct person known as the Father is identifiable as the ONE true God, the creator ex-nihilo (2 Peter 1:17).

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