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Human Uniqueness & the Imago Dei: Clues for Flourishing in Our Biological Niche / Justin Barrett on Bringing Psychology to Theology

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

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The Unique Characteristics of Humans and their Relationship with the Environment

This chapter explores the distinct qualities of humans, including their social, cognitive, relational, and biological aspects. It discusses the concept of dominion over creation and the goal-oriented nature of humanity. The chapter also delves into humans' relationship with the environment, highlighting the importance of their impact on nature and the responsibility they have in shaping and being shaped by the natural world.

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