Deutero-Isaiah, J and P: Who is in the image and likeness of God? Implications for אדם and theologies of creation
This article aims to bring together the discussions surrounding creation and humanity in Isaiah 40-55 and Genesis 1,26. The article demonstrates that Deutero-Isaiah’s view of humanity is incompatible with that of the P narrative, rendering attempts to cite it in support of Genesis 1 ineffective. It...
Main Author: | Quine, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2015
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