Humankind as being created in the ‘image of God’ in the Old testament : possible implications for the theological debate on human dignity

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2010
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Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Theology
Abstract
This contribution provides a survey of existing scholarship on the nature and extent of the image of God/imago Dei' according to the Old Testament. Some of the aspects that will be discussed are: - Image in the physical sense with the focus on selem in Genesis 1 - humankind as representing the divine. - Image in a spiritualized sense with the focus on demut in Genesis 1 - humankind as resembling the divine. - Image as attribute or relationship - in conversation with Barth and Bonhoeffer. A few concluding remarks will be made about human dignity and Old Testament anthropology as a theological synthesis between the Egyptian emphasis on humankind as a royal being and the Mesopotamian (Assyrian and Babylonian) view of humankind as a slave to do the most menial of work.
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CITATION: Bosman, H. L. 2010. Humankind as being created in the ‘image of God’ in the Old testament : possible implications for the theological debate on human dignity. Scriptura, 105:561-571, do:10.7833/105-0-157
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Keywords
Dignity, Image of God
Citation
Bosman, H. L. 2010. Humankind as being created in the ‘image of God’ in the Old testament : possible implications for the theological debate on human dignity. Scriptura, 105:561-571, do:10.7833/105-0-157