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Emmanuel L. Rehfeld

Gottebenbildlichkeit und Menschenwürde

Section: Essays
Volume 118 (2021) / Issue 3, pp. 295-321 (27)
Published 10.09.2021
DOI 10.1628/zthk-2021-0015
Published in German.
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Summary
The Old Testament statement that humanity is created in the image of God is not suited to grounding the increasingly controversial concept of »human dignity.« First, the New Testament reception of the claim does not interpret the idea of imago Dei anthropologically, but binds it exclusively to Jesus Christ (2Cor 4:4; Col 1:15) and those who are »in Christ« (cf. Rom 8:29; 1Cor 15:49b; 2Cor 3:18). Second, there are pneumatological reasons to be wary of converting theological statements into political concepts (cf. 1Cor 2:6–16). The secular concept of »human dignity« therefore requires a solid political rationale, which can, however, be appropriated theologically.