David VanDrunen

Human Dignity in Reformed Christianity

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Abstract

Reformed Christianity embraces a strong view of universal human dignity. This is evident in its teaching on human creation in the image of God. Its doctrines of sin and salvation indicate that human dignity remains even in a fallen world. Reformed teaching on common grace, natural law, and human civil law also clarify that human dignity remains among all people, Christian and non-Christian alike

Keywords

  • Human dignity
  • Reformed theology
  • Image of God
  • Common grace
  • Natural Law

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