
The Thomistic Institute Understanding the Human Person as Imago Dei: A Biblical Perspective | Fr. Jordan Schmidt, O.P.
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Mar 24, 2025 Fr. Jordan Schmidt, an assistant professor of Sacred Scripture with a PhD in biblical studies, delves into the profound idea of humans as the Imago Dei. He examines the Genesis creation account, emphasizing what it means to be created in God's image. Fr. Schmidt contrasts this with chaotic ancient Near Eastern myths, highlighting the peaceful nature of Genesis. He also discusses humanity's moral responsibilities and transformative potential through Christ's redemptive work, inviting listeners to reflect on their divine resemblance.
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Genesis Creation Account
- In contrast to Babylonian myths, Genesis portrays a peaceful, ordered creation by a single, all-powerful God.
- Humans are given dominion over other creatures, reflecting a kingly status.
Humans as God's Image
- In Babylonian myths, only the king is God's image; in Genesis, every human is.
- This implies a responsibility for right worship and moral action.
God's Relationship with Humans
- Genesis 2 emphasizes the personal aspect of God's relationship with humans.
- God placed humans in a garden to commune with them directly.
