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Introduction to the Doctrine of Humanity
- Importance of the Doctrine of Humanity
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Images of Man
- Man as a Machine
- Man as an Animal
- Man as a Sexual Being
- Man as an Economic Being
- Man as a Pawn of the Universe
- Man as a Free Being
- Man as a Social Being
- The Christian View of Man
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The Origin of Humanity
- The Meaning of "Origin"
- The Status of Adam and Eve
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Views of Human Beginning
- Naturalistic Evolution
- Fiat Creation
- Deistic Evolution
- Theistic Evolution
- Progressive Creationism
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The Age of Man
- Four Conservative Views
- The Problem of the Neolithic Elements in Genesis 4
- The Theological Meaning of Human Creation
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The Image of God in the Human
- The Relevant Scripture Passages
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Views of the Image
- The Substantive View
- Relational Views
- The Functional View
- Evaluation of the Views
- Conclusions Regarding the Nature of the Image
- Implications of the Doctrine
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The Constitutional Nature of the Human
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Basic Views of the Human Constitution
- Trichotomism
- Dichotomism
- Monism
- Biblical Considerations
- Philosophical Considerations
- An Alternative Model: Conditional Unity
- Implications of Conditional Unity
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The Universality of Humanity
- All Races
- Both Sexes
- People of All Economic Statuses
- The Aged
- The Unborn
- The Unmarried