On many of the deepest issues of human life» the meaning of sex, the dignity of the family, the creation of human beings» Jews and Christians stand together against
the secular image of man.
Not exact matches
That's why he is the
man of the moment, and why the
secular press needs so badly to mold him in their
image.
Here, God appears as being absolutely sovereign and transcendent, so transcendent that there can be no human language about God, and so sovereign that God can be known only by way
of the
image of the Creator, and this is an «
image» that negates all human vision
of God, an
image totally confining
man to the creaturely realm, to the
secular, or to the «world.»
I borrow my title from Harvey Cox's well known The
Secular City, the aim
of which was to map out and defend the relevance
of religion for «the post-literate
man of the electronic
image» (TSC 11) whose urban, technological culture seemed to many so inhospitable for such an endeavor.