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Who We Are: Our Dignity as Human: A Neo-Evangelical Theology Paperback - 1996
by Jewett, Mr. Paul K., Shuster, Mrs. Marguerite
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- Title Who We Are: Our Dignity as Human: A Neo-Evangelical Theology
- Author Jewett, Mr. Paul K., Shuster, Mrs. Marguerite
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Edition
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 501
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans-Lightning Source, Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.A.
- Date 1996-09-19
- Features Index, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 0802840752-11-1
- ISBN 9780802840752 / 0802840752
- Weight 1.55 lbs (0.70 kg)
- Dimensions 8.93 x 5.99 x 1.04 in (22.68 x 15.21 x 2.64 cm)
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Theometrics: Academic
- Library of Congress subjects Christian sociology, Sermons, American
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 96005064
- Dewey Decimal Code 233.5
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From the rear cover
This timely theology of humankind gives an evangelical and Reformed perspective on what it means for us to be created in the image of God and shows how this image relates to contemporary problems of racism, sexuality, and our relationship to the natural world. The second volume in the late Paul Jewett's planned multivolume systematic theology - which began with God, Creation, and Revelation - this work brings solid biblical and theological scholarship to bear on the Christian doctrine of humankind, showing that our unique dignity as human beings is to have been created to live our lives before God, in loving responsibility toward God and other people. Excellent doctrinal sermons by Marguerite Shuster demonstrate how theological and practical aspects of the doctrine of humankind might be preached in local congregations.