The Divine Image: Envisioning the Invisible God

The Divine Image: Envisioning the Invisible God

by Ian A. McFarland
The Divine Image: Envisioning the Invisible God

The Divine Image: Envisioning the Invisible God

by Ian A. McFarland

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Overview

Theologian Ian McFarland claims that Christians havemainly misappropriated the "image of God" languagefor 2000 years and thereby missed a rich resource for ourknowledge of God.

Rather than referring to some germinal divine element inhumans, such as reason, McFarland claims that the image ofGod in us tells us something about God and how we knowGod. It tells us that God, though not identical with us,communicates Godself to us in creative love, in a way thatoffers precious clues about God's transcendence,immanence, triune life, self-disclosure, incarnation, andintentions for human life. McFarland's careful and exacting work builds from this kernel a powerful Christian vision of God's life and ourown destiny in Christ.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781451409864
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 10/28/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 480 KB

About the Author

Ian A.McFarland is Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. His previous publications include Difference and Identity: A Theological Anthropology (2001) and Listening to the Least: Doing Theology from the Outside In (1998).

Table of Contents

The image of God as a theological problem

The ambiguity of images

The image of God in Christ

The image of God in human beings: developing protocols of discernment

Discernment as communal discipline: the protocols of service

Discernment as personal discipline: the protocols of chastity

Discernment in ecclesial formation: the sacraments as protocols

Seeing the divine image

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