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100 1  Halton, Charles,|d1978-|eauthor. 
245 12 A human-shaped God :|btheology of an embodied God|h[Hoopla
       electronic resource] /|cCharles Halton. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bTantor Media, Inc.,|c2022. 
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511 1  Read by William Sarris. 
520    A Human-Shaped God approaches the humanlike accounts of 
       God in the Old Testament as the starting places for 
       theology and uses them to build a picture of the divine. 
       This understanding of God is then brought into 
       conversation with traditional conceptions that depict God 
       as a being who knows everything that happens, is at every 
       place at the same time, is constant and unchanging, and 
       does not ultimately have material form. But instead of 
       pitting the Old Testament's humanlike view of God against 
       traditional theology and assuming that only one of these 
       understandings is correct, A Human-Shaped God posits that 
       theologians should embrace both of these constructions 
       simultaneously. This is a new way of theological inquiry 
       that embraces both the humanlike characteristics of God 
       and the transcendence of God in traditional theology. By 
       seeing and understanding the humanlike depictions of God 
       in the Old Testament and by using the rich language of 
       traditional theology together in tandem, the listener 
       acquires a much deeper and meaningful understanding of 
       God. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
630 00 Bible.|pOld Testament|xCriticism, interpretation, etc. 
650  0 God|xBiblical teaching. 
650  0 God|xCorporeality. 
650  0 Anthropomorphism. 
650  0 Image of God. 
650  0 God (Christianity) 
700 1  Sarris, William. 
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