The imago Dei and Human Nature
- The Imago Dei and Human Nature
- Fall 2015 – Vol. 49, No. 1 – The Imago Dei and Human Nature
- Reflections
- Editorial – The Image of God and human nature in an age of artificial intelligence and androids
- Editorial – Human Nature and the imago Dei
- Editorial – On the Image of God: Cecile, Cecil, and Christ
- What It Means to be Human: The Debate Continues
- 9.5 Theses
- The imago Dei, Anthropology, and Why It Matters: Observations for Christians
- book review – Becoming Human: Meditations on Christian Anthropology in Word and Image
- book review – What We Can’t Not Know: A Guide.
- book review – The Bible on the Question of Homosexuality
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