Man and His Dignity [Book Review]

Idealistic Studies 16 (2):185-186 (1986)
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Abstract

Man and His Dignity is an artifact of the author’s effort to ground the notion of human dignity in the creative process. The “eclectic” concept of dignity is traced as a historical montage, beginning with the biblical notion of human beings as reflecting the image of God. It is this Ur-image that places us in our “in-between position,” with the vision of excellence and the limitation of reality.

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