THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING

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Autor(a) principal: Ebstyne King, Pamela
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Journal of Teleological Science
Texto Completo: https://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/jts/article/view/25
Resumo: This paper summarizes a Christological and trinitarian anthropology in order to propose a developmental teleology that offers a vision for being and becoming human. From a Christological perspective, Jesus Christ is the perfect image of God, and becoming like Christ as distinct persons is God’s intention for all of humanity. How humans are conformed to Christ occurs through and results in mutual, reciprocal relations with God, humans, and creation. Drawing on Christology and the doctrine of the image of God, I propose that living as reciprocating selves is God’s telos for humankind. As such, the significance of conformity to the image of God in Christ, human diversity, relatedness, and reciprocity are discussed in light of humankind’s relationship with God and one another. As humans respond to God’s love and participate in the ongoing creating, redeeming, and perfecting work of the Trinity, humanity assists in building God’s kingdom and glorifying God. This formulation does not limit the imago to a singular substance, quality, ability, or disposition that mirrors the image of God, but favors a malleable understanding of imaging God that enables humans to participate in the life of the triune God and become more Christ-like as unique selves. From this standpoint, imaging God is not only relational, but dynamic, functional, and directional. Although this telos is an eschatological goal, implications for Christian psychology are discussed.
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spelling THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMINGO SUJEITO RECÍPROCO: ANTROPOLOGIAS TRINITÁRIA E CRISTOLÓGICA DO SER E DO VIR-A-SERReciprocityAntropologyChristologyTrinityImago DeiReciprocidadeAntropologiaCristologiaTrindadeImago DeiThis paper summarizes a Christological and trinitarian anthropology in order to propose a developmental teleology that offers a vision for being and becoming human. From a Christological perspective, Jesus Christ is the perfect image of God, and becoming like Christ as distinct persons is God’s intention for all of humanity. How humans are conformed to Christ occurs through and results in mutual, reciprocal relations with God, humans, and creation. Drawing on Christology and the doctrine of the image of God, I propose that living as reciprocating selves is God’s telos for humankind. As such, the significance of conformity to the image of God in Christ, human diversity, relatedness, and reciprocity are discussed in light of humankind’s relationship with God and one another. As humans respond to God’s love and participate in the ongoing creating, redeeming, and perfecting work of the Trinity, humanity assists in building God’s kingdom and glorifying God. This formulation does not limit the imago to a singular substance, quality, ability, or disposition that mirrors the image of God, but favors a malleable understanding of imaging God that enables humans to participate in the life of the triune God and become more Christ-like as unique selves. From this standpoint, imaging God is not only relational, but dynamic, functional, and directional. Although this telos is an eschatological goal, implications for Christian psychology are discussed.Este documento resume uma antropologia cristológica e trinitária para propor uma teleologia de desenvolvimento que oferece uma visão do ser e do tornar-se humano. De uma perspectiva cristológica, Jesus Cristo é a imagem perfeita de Deus, e tornar-se como Cristo como pessoas distintas é a intenção de Deus para toda a humanidade. Como os humanos são conformados a Cristo, ocorre e resulta em relações mútuas e recíprocas com Deus, com os seres humanos e com a criação. Baseando-me na cristologia e na doutrina da imagem de Deus, proponho que viver como sujeitos recíprocos é o telos de Deus para a humanidade. Como tal, o significado da conformidade com a imagem de Deus em Cristo, a diversidade humana, o relacionamento e a reciprocidade são discutidos à luz do relacionamento da humanidade com Deus e uns com os outros. Como os humanos respondem ao amor de Deus e participam do trabalho contínuo de criação, redenção e aperfeiçoamento da Trindade, a humanidade ajuda a construir o reino de Deus e a glorificar a Deus. Esta formulação não limita a imago a uma substância singular, qualidade, habilidade ou disposição que espelha a imagem de Deus, mas favorece uma compreensão maleável da imagem de Deus que permite aos humanos participar da vida do Deus trino e tornar-se mais semelhantes a Cristo - como sujeitos únicos. Deste ponto de vista, a imagem de Deus não é apenas relacional, mas dinâmica, funcional e direcional. Embora este telos seja um objetivo escatológico, as implicações para a psicologia cristã são discutidas.Sergio Salles2021-06-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/jts/article/view/2510.59079/jts.v1i2.25Journal of Teleological Science; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021); 22-61Journal of Teleological Science; v. 1 n. 2 (2021); 22-612763-6577reponame:Journal of Teleological Scienceinstname:Publicação independenteinstacron:INDEPporhttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/jts/article/view/25/21Copyright (c) 2021 Journal of Teleological Sciencehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEbstyne King, Pamela2023-06-05T11:09:42Zoai:ojs2.www.telosjournals.com.br:article/25Revistahttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/jtsPRIhttps://www.telosjournals.com.br/ojs/index.php/jts/oaitelos@telosjournals.com2763-65772763-6577opendoar:2023-06-05T11:09:42Journal of Teleological Science - Publicação independentefalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING
O SUJEITO RECÍPROCO: ANTROPOLOGIAS TRINITÁRIA E CRISTOLÓGICA DO SER E DO VIR-A-SER
title THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING
spellingShingle THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING
Ebstyne King, Pamela
Reciprocity
Antropology
Christology
Trinity
Imago Dei
Reciprocidade
Antropologia
Cristologia
Trindade
Imago Dei
title_short THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING
title_full THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING
title_fullStr THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING
title_full_unstemmed THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING
title_sort THE RECIPROCATING SELF: TRINITARIAN AND CHRISTOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGIES OF BEING AND BECOMING
author Ebstyne King, Pamela
author_facet Ebstyne King, Pamela
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ebstyne King, Pamela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reciprocity
Antropology
Christology
Trinity
Imago Dei
Reciprocidade
Antropologia
Cristologia
Trindade
Imago Dei
topic Reciprocity
Antropology
Christology
Trinity
Imago Dei
Reciprocidade
Antropologia
Cristologia
Trindade
Imago Dei
description This paper summarizes a Christological and trinitarian anthropology in order to propose a developmental teleology that offers a vision for being and becoming human. From a Christological perspective, Jesus Christ is the perfect image of God, and becoming like Christ as distinct persons is God’s intention for all of humanity. How humans are conformed to Christ occurs through and results in mutual, reciprocal relations with God, humans, and creation. Drawing on Christology and the doctrine of the image of God, I propose that living as reciprocating selves is God’s telos for humankind. As such, the significance of conformity to the image of God in Christ, human diversity, relatedness, and reciprocity are discussed in light of humankind’s relationship with God and one another. As humans respond to God’s love and participate in the ongoing creating, redeeming, and perfecting work of the Trinity, humanity assists in building God’s kingdom and glorifying God. This formulation does not limit the imago to a singular substance, quality, ability, or disposition that mirrors the image of God, but favors a malleable understanding of imaging God that enables humans to participate in the life of the triune God and become more Christ-like as unique selves. From this standpoint, imaging God is not only relational, but dynamic, functional, and directional. Although this telos is an eschatological goal, implications for Christian psychology are discussed.
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