Formed in the Image of God: The Theological Status of Neanderthals
Author(s) -
Megan Stueve
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
okh journal anthropological ethnography and analysis through the eyes of christian faith
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2573-4180
DOI - 10.18251/okh.v1i1.4
Subject(s) - imago , homo sapiens , image of god , compassion , philosophy , theology , anthropology , sociology , biology , ecology
A thorough examination of the various theological interpretations of imago Dei shows that Homo sapiens are not the only species to be created in the image of God. While maintaining their uniqueness in the eyes of the Lord, Homo sapiens also share this gift with another species, Homo neanderthalensis. The archaeological record proves that Neanderthals qualify for imago Dei under each of the four main interpretations of the biblical term. Based on their rationality and adaptive nature, their compassion through use of medicine, their social networking and their symbolic use of art, it can be concluded that Neanderthals were also created in God’s image.
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