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Description: What does it mean to be created in the image of God?
How can the existence of evil be explained if we believe in a good
and loving God? What is the precise meaning of the notion of
original sin? How can God transfer the guilt of humanity to one
innocent individual, or should we rather dispense with the notion
of penal satisfaction? The first part of Created in the Image of
God grapples in a concise manner with these and other elusive and
controversial theological and anthropological issues. The second
part proceeds to address societal issues that relate to dignity,
equality, and freedom. How can human dignity and the dignity of the
environment be reconciled? Are the values of freedom and equality
natural enemies? When does theology become a tool of oppression?
How should we evaluate neo-liberalist economic theory after the
greatest recession since the Depression? This book cautiously
attempts to provide some answers that might help modern society to
re-invent itself in a tumultuous age. Endorsements: ""After decades
in which quandaries dominated the field of ethical deliberation in
an often depressing way, there is now a growing interest in the
anthropological dimension of morality. Nico Vorster offers an
attractive contribution to this approach by combining the
discussion of theological themes like man as the image of God, and
sin, with perspectives on values such as dignity, freedom, and
equality. This is promising "" --Gerrit de Kruijf Protestant
Theological University, The Netherlands ""In this timely and
thorough-going study, Nico Vorster probes some of the core
doctrines of Reformed theology-especially the relationship between
God and humanity as established by the imago Dei, thwarted by sin,
and restored by atonement. He not only comes up with some creative
proposals for relating these classical doctrines to the
contemporary scientific worldview, but also convincingly shows how
the resulting theological anthropology is able to deal
constructively with some of the most pressing ethical challenges of
our time. This book is a must-read for everyone with an interest in
Reformed theology as a living tradition of ongoing relevance.""
--Gysbert van den Brink VU University, Amsterdam ""Nico Vorster
draws deeply from the rich wells of scripture, reformed theology,
and ethics as he reworks perennial topics in ways that are open to
new understandings from the natural and social sciences and are
creatively relevant to pressing issues of our time. This would be
an excellent textbook for courses in theology, ethics, or
theological ethics."" -Douglas J. Schuurman St. Olaf College About
the Contributor(s): Nico Vorster is Extraordinary Professor of
Systematic Theology at the Theological Faculty of the Northwest
University in South Africa. He is the author of Restoring Human
Dignity in South Africa (2007).
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