Humanity in God's Image: Self-Test Question Title * 1. Work's survey of treatments of what distinguishes human beings as being 'in the image of God' arranges them into three groups of 'faculties'. What does he label them? Question Title * 2. Which is NOT among the human faculties listed in the lecture? cultivation of creation gendered and family life possession of souls technological innovation Question Title * 3. Work shows images of Jesus in this lecture on what it means to be human because Jesus brings something new to humanity that is not fully present beforehand. Jesus' life as God contrasts with human life, so we learn it by seeing what Jesus is not. Jesus' love of God and neighbor perfectly exercises our human faculties. our modern and postmodern cultures obscure the essence of what human beings are. Question Title * 4. Of these three groups, choose the ONE that you find hardest to grasp or remember. List as many faculties as you can remember, then how Jesus "displays the fulfillment and determinative meaning" of the image of God that pertains to that group. Question Title * 5. What points in this lecture do you find especially significant? If you still find those points confusing, put those answers in ALL CAPS. Done