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Aquinas, Science, and Human Uniqueness:
An Integrated Approach to the Question of What Makes Us Human

Mary L. Vanden Berg

Cokesbury

What is a human being? What makes humans special, different from other creatures? Or is a human just another animal? Drawing on Scripture, Aquinas, and science, this book seeks to articulate both why and how humans should be understood as special. Despite amazing similarities to other creatures, humans are physiologically, psychologically, and spiritually unique beings. No other creatures–not even angels–have the unique combination of capacities nor the divine calling that humans have. Vanden Berg argues that only humans are material-spiritual, intellective, worshipping beings created specifically for a personal relationship with their Creator and with the stated vocation of caring for God’s world and representing God in it.

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Mary L. Vanden Berg

Mary L. Vanden Berg (PhD Calvin Theological Seminary) is Professor of Systematic Theology at Calvin Theological Seminary. She was a 2018–19 Henry Resident Fellow, when her research focused on recovering a substantive understanding of the image of God.