Member Reviews
A solid overview of various parts of the human experience and the vocation to live as the image of God. A lot of it is straightforward if you have read other books on the subject, but I did like how this also included prayers and spiritual practices to further solidify what you read.
It's interesting how this book explores what it is being human- through a Biblical lens-and more so because if at any point you've ever wondered just how much more there is to good and evil, this would be a recommended read.
The authors look at what it means to be human through four key aspects: significance, connection, presence and participation.
I also found this book intriguing because the authors analyze the stories we are told, and we then tell ourselves rooted in our foundations of family, culture and society- so that it's not just looking at what it is now but also what informed our understanding and beliefs about humanity.
Thank you Netgalley for the eARC.