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The meaning and social consequences of Imago Dei. / by Allan J. Delotavo.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ilolio City : South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1987.Description: viii, 156 leaves; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Th .D45 1987
Dissertation note: A thesis submitted to the faculty of SEAGST, Philippine Area in candidacy for the Degree Master of TheologyThesis (M.Theo.) -South East Asia Graduate School of Theology Summary: The imago Dei is usually viewed from a narrow perspective and is not related to the life situation of people in Asia. The present work is a modest attempt to view the image of God from a holistic perspective and to relate it to the life situation of Fillipinos. Because of the holistic anthropological view of the Bible, the imago Dei naturally is placed in a holistic perspective.
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A thesis submitted to the faculty of SEAGST, Philippine Area in candidacy for the Degree Master of Theology

Thesis (M.Theo.) -South East Asia Graduate School of Theology

The imago Dei is usually viewed from a narrow perspective and is not related to the life situation of people in Asia. The present work is a modest attempt to view the image of God from a holistic perspective and to relate it to the life situation of Fillipinos. Because of the holistic anthropological view of the Bible, the imago Dei naturally is placed in a holistic perspective.

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