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  1. The present article focuses on the concept of person, which is key to our understanding of ourselves as human beings. It also played a decisive role in the fierce controversies that arose concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation, early in Church history.

  2. Genesis 1:26-28. The opening chapters of Genesis shook the ancient world with a bold claim. All humans are made in the image of God. That claim was--and still is--revolutionary. But what does it mean to be made “in the image of God?” What is Genesis trying to convey? Why is this such a powerful idea?

  3. Jun 27, 2024 · Romans 7:14–25 is a passage that has caused some confusion among Bible students because of the strong language Paul uses to describe himself. How can the greatest of the apostles characterize himself, and by extension, all Christians, as “unspiritual,” a “slave to sin” and a “prisoner of the law of sin”?

  4. What does 1 Corinthians 2:14 mean? The point made in this verse is crucial in our understanding of spiritualty, and how to interact with the non-believing world. In short, non-believers cannot be expected to think, or to act, like believers. The problem is not intellectual or moral; reason and evidence point towards God (Psalm 19:1; Romans 1:18 ...

  5. Jul 30, 2024 · Answer. The word anthropomorphism comes from two Greek words, anthropos, meaning “man,” and morphe, meaning “form.” In theological terms, anthropomorphism is making God in some way into the form of man. Mostly, it is the process of assigning human characteristics to God.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · To be human means to be loved by God and given the chance to become children of God (John 1:12; 3:16). The Bible says that the Son of God took on human flesh and became the Son of Man as well. Jesus Christ came from heaven, lived a sinless life, died on the cross as a sacrifice for our sin, and then rose again to life.

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  8. In humans it can mean “mind,”6 “resolve,”7 or “will.”8 None of these comes from humans themselves, but from God who breathed life into dust in creation to make us alive. The Bible speaks of flesh (basar), one-third of the time in reference to animals and never to God.

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