2. Philosophical Foundations or Presuppositions To first be able to study and explore what being made in the image of God means, one must first have a concrete understanding that God did in fact create us and that His creation is divine. This is such an important key to understanding being made in God’s image because the Bible itself gives a very thorough explanation of how God created man. There is no such detail on the creation of angels, and just a brief overview on the creation of nature and wild life, but Bible gives a great account on the creation of man.
Another philosophical foundation that man must understand, is that being made in the image of God allows him the potential to be holy, according to Edwin Firmage. It is crucial to understand that in Firmage saying this, that is does not mean that man in himself can be holy …show more content…
At one point during the Ancient Church period, theologians were trying to separate the image of God and the likeness of Him.8 Throughout the time period of the Ancient Church, the image of God had a big emphasis on reflecting that image properly. Men were taught that since they were made in the image of God, that they ought to also be like Him in nature; showing love and compassion to