Aportaciones de la cristología patrística de la "imagen" a la antropología teológica = Contributions to Theological Anthropology of the Patristic Christology based on the "Image"

St. Paul and the Fathers re-read Christologically the Genesis account in which man was created as image of God. Christ is the true divine image from which human being was created. This idea refers not only to human origin, but also to their destiny: because human being was created in the image of Ch...

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Subtitles:Contributions to Theological Anthropology of the Patristic Christology based on the "Image"
Main Author: Ladaria, Luis F. 1944- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: Facultad de Teología San Isidoro de Sevilla 2023
In: Isidorianum
Year: 2023, Volume: 32, Issue: 1, Pages: 11-23
Further subjects:B imagen de Dios
B Antropología Teológica
B Creación
B Ireneo de Lyon
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Summary:St. Paul and the Fathers re-read Christologically the Genesis account in which man was created as image of God. Christ is the true divine image from which human being was created. This idea refers not only to human origin, but also to their destiny: because human being was created in the image of Christ, salvation becomes accessible to him also in Christ. The article presents the two most relevant patristic perspectives on this subject: the Alexandrian, which believed that only the soul was divine image, and the Asiatic, which considered the whole human being —including his body— as the image of God. The presentation ends with some anthropological reflections on the relationship between the divine image and the human vocation.
ISSN:2660-7743
Contains:Enthalten in: Isidorianum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.46543/ISID.2332.1003