Tom Smail looks at what it means to be made in God's image if God is the Trinity.
There has been a remarkable resurgence of interest in the Trinity over the last fifty years among both laypeople and theologians. But if God is Father, Son, and Spirit, what does it mean for us to be made in God's image? And what does the rich, fascinating doctrine of the Trinity have to do with our everyday lives?
In Like Father, Like Son Tom Smail answers these questions, asserting that we are most fully human when we reflect the relationships between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Smail explores the concept of image in detail from various angles, including the biblical accounts, the theological history of the concept, and the implications of being created both male and female.
Smail also discusses our likeness to each part of the Trinity, focusing in particular on the initiating love of the Father, the responsive love of the Son, and the consummating love of the Spirit. Interacting with major modern thinkers while also speaking to issues of everyday concern, Smail's Like Father, Like Son is an intelligent discussion celebrating God as Father, Son, and Spirit, the threefold source of our created human existence.
Has all the hallmarks of the Smail oeuvre: originality, a firm grasp of the Christian tradition, and accessibility to a broad Christian audience.
Andrew Walker, Canon Professor of Theology, King's College, London
- ISBN10 1842273426
- ISBN13 9781842273425
- Publish Date 1 May 2005
- Publish Status Transferred
- Out of Print 22 March 2011
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Send The Light
- Imprint Paternoster Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 288
- Language English