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