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The Image of God (or Imago Dei) is one of the most important doctrines for youth pastors to teach teenagers, because almost every cultural landmine today finds its resolution in what it means to bear the image of God. That’s why I’m excited to be talking with Dr. Imes today about her new book, Being God’s Image.
What is the doctrine of the Image of God and what prompted you to write this book now?
Early in the book, you make the distinction between being created IN God’s image and being created AS God’s image. Could you share a little more about that distinction?
What are some areas where the Imago Dei finds a lot of resonance in today’s culture, and what are some areas where it’s a powerful corrective?
What’s the relationship between the Imago Dei and the gospel?
How can youth workers teach and talk faithfully about the Imago Dei and human dignity in the midst of the effects of sin and the fall?
Do you have any practical recommendations for youth workers who want to teach about the Image of God?
Recommendations:
Dr. Imes' book: Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters
Christa McKirland: God’s Provision, Humanity’s Need: The Gift of Our Dependence
Every Woman’s Study Bible (NLT)
Marc Cortez: Resourcing Theological Anthropology: A Constructive Account of Humanity in the Light of Christ
Follow Dr. Imes' Youtube Channel for Torah Tuesday videos
Join YPT's Facebook group: @youththeologian (make sure you answer the membership questions)
Follow YPT on Twitter: @youththeologian
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YPT's ebook, Youth Ministry is Theological Ministry, is a free download for subscribers. It's a great way to discover more about YPT's vision for theologically-grounded ministry to youth.
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