A Multifaceted Model of the Imago Dei Based on Thomistic Love

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Multifaceted models of the imago Dei attempt to capture most, if not all, of what rival views assert regarding the nature of this attribute. However, theologians have not thus far developed these models with an eye towards model-theoretical virtue. I take some first steps in that direction by formulating a version of the multifaceted model built upon the Thomistic conception of love as exposited by Eleonore Stump. I demonstrate that if one assumes the imago Dei includes the capacity for love so described, then on minimal auxiliary assumptions, one can derive much of what rival views posit by entailment.

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