Joseph Torchia In Imago Dei assesses human personhood in the framework of systematic theology, focusing upon the anthropological significance of fundamental Christian doctrines (from creation in God's image to our Final End of Beatitude). The investigation proceeds with a firm grounding in Scripture and the Magisterium of the Church. It is enriched with the resources of the Thomistic tradition and 20th century theologians Karl Rahner and John Paul II. The book encompasses a hybrid of secondary source and teaching text in service to those seeking a deeper understanding of what it means to be a person from a Catholic perspective.
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