Image of God and Incarnation

Interpretation 24 (3):336-356 (1970)
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Abstract

In the book of Hosea the prophet of Israel is depicted in a remarkably theomorphic fashion in that his life story as a man becomes, at least partially, a representation of God by participation in God's condition. Human life is consequently understood as an image of God which in turn presupposes a concept of the divine in which Yahweh is so essentially God for and with Israel that the human is lodged in him

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the Marriage Of Hosea.H. H. Rowley - 1956 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 39 (1):200-233.

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