Library / Commentaries and Disputations on Genesis, Volume I

Book Four — the creation of the first human beings

DISPUTATION. On the image of God to which man was created

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DISPUTATION. On the image of God to which man was created.1

DISPVTATIO. De imagine Dei ad quam creatus est homo.

CAETERUM, de hac imagine Dei ad quam factus est homo, nonnullas praeterea quaestiones, quae ad hanc Mosis sententiam expressius declarandam atque illustrandam conducunt, explicare oportet.
Now, concerning this image of God to which man was made, it is fitting besides to explain certain questions which conduce to declaring and illustrating this saying of Moses more expressly.2

Translator’s notes

  1. Page header: 'IN GENESIM, LIB. IIII. 373.' New disputation, set centered beneath a rule.
  2. Transition into the disputation's questions.