"In The Liberating Image, J. Richard Middleton takes on anew the challenge of interpr Much theological ink has been spilled mulling over the significance and meaning of these words: "Let us make humanity in our image, according to our likeness/5. "The Liberating Image is a balanced yet challenging articulation of the Imago Dei in Genesis, its ancient Near Eastern context, and its present-day theological implications. By locating himself in his postmodern context, Middleton brings a refreshing hermeneutical self-consciousness to the scholarly task, which is aimed at providing a substantive and compelling argument without posing as the last bltadwin.ru by: "The Liberating Image is a balanced yet challenging articulation of the Imago Dei in Genesis, its ancient Near Eastern context, and its present-day theological implications. By locating himself in his postmodern context, Middleton brings a refreshing hermeneutical self-consciousness to the scholarly task, which is aimed at providing a substantive and compelling argument without posing as the last word/5(24).
Gordon College Faculty. The Liberating Image: The Imago Dei in Genesis 1 | J. Richard Middleton [Middleton, J. Richard] | download | Z-Library. Download books for free. Find books. In the final chapter of his book The Liberating Image: The Imago Dei in Genesis 1 J. Richard Middleton suggests a new interpretive framework for Genesis 1. This is not new as in totally innovative.
"In The Liberating Image, J. Richard Middleton takes on anew the challenge of interpr Much theological ink has been spilled mulling over the significance and meaning of these words: "Let us make humanity in our image, according to our likeness. "In The Liberating Image, J. Richard Middleton takes on anew the challenge of interpreting the Imago Dei. Reflecting on the potential of the Imago Dei texts for developing an ethics of power rooted. Richard Middleton, associate professor of Biblical Studies at Roberts Wesleyan College, joins the centuries long debate to provide a worthy contribution for the discussion and exegesis of the imago Dei in Genesis 1. In The Liberating Image, written for the completion of his Ph.D. at the Institute for Christian Studies in Toronto, he seeks to explore the meaning of the text within its ancient literary context, evaluate the background of the imago Dei in contrast to possible social contexts.
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