
Being God's Image
Why Creation Still Matters
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Carmen Joy Imes
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Carmen Joy Imes
What does it mean to be human? This timeless question proves critical as we seek to understand our purpose, identity, and significance. Amidst the many voices clamoring to shape our understanding of humanity, the Bible reveals important truths related to our human identity and vocation that are critical to the flourishing of all of creation.
Carmen Joy Imes seeks to recover the theologically rich message of the creation narratives starting in the book of Genesis as they illuminate what it means to be human. Every human being is created as God's image. Imago Dei is our human identity, and God appointed humans to rule on God's behalf. Being God's Image explores the implications of this kinship relationship with God and considers what it means for our work, our gender relations, our care for creation, and our eternal destiny. The Bible invites us into a dramatically different quality of life: a beloved community in which we can know God and one another as we are truly known.
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Great sequel to Bearing God's Name!
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the food for thought, especially at the end of the chapters, were particularly challenging and a true call to action onnthr part of the reader.
I'm inspired!
Dr Imes brings the HEAT!
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Great Listen
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Great for a study group!
Breath of Fresh Air
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One of best books I’ve read in 2023
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Wish I would have known this truth when I became a follower of Jesus 60 years ago. Thank you, Carmen!!!
Amazing book!!!!
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Excellent resource regarding the image of God
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Can’t get enough!!!
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A must read (listen)!
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In the first 29 pages, Dr. Imes addresses readers' potential concerns and then proceeds to tackle the narrative structure of Genesis 1, Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) cosmology, seven-day creation as the pattern for Sabbath rest AND its ties to other ANE literature. None of this is new or shocking to me now, but I certainly found these things hard to accept when I first encountered them a decade ago. She does a marvelous job presenting them in a friendly and approachable manner. The inclusion of references at the end of each chapter presents opportunities for further study and to discover these are not isolated, strange new ideas.
I was delighted and surprised by the reversals in chapter 7's "The Gender of Jesus" callout and chapter 8's fifth and sixth paragraphs related to Mary in the Garden discovering the empty tomb. "What was broken can be mended" (pg 131) is a massive understatement. I am truly surprised I've never heard these reversals called out before. I read the section about Mary in the garden (pp 130-131) in our family devotional one night as we were talking about the second half of John. This led to a really good discussion and had a meaningful, personal impact.
Dr. Imes presents the Bible as telling one story, from one Garden to another, Creation to New Creation. The New Creation is embodied, with a restored glory. While many of these ideas were not new to me, I found the clarity with which Dr. Imes describes these things breathtaking and exciting!
I've long wrestled with the message of the Eagles' "The Last Resort." I think they bring up a really good point about Christians (how I hear it) constantly looking to another "Promised Land" and wrecking the one they have. If creation still matters, we have a job to do, the same job we were commissioned at Creation and that we will have in the New Creation: to be God's image. Because of the work of Jesus, who is the image of God, we are being conformed into that image even now.
This is a challenging and important work, and I am ever so grateful for Dr. Imes to have written it and to have read it.
A much-needed reevaluation of why creation still matters
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