Man as Mediator: The Transfiguration of Human Community and the Earth

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Based on the imago Dei theory, this essay attempts to establish a correspondence between the union of natures in Christ and the relationship between man and creation, focusing attention on the communication of idioms and reciprocal indwelling. It compares the dominion that man is called to exercise over nature by divine vocation as an image of the hypostatic union, with the despotic dominion, so widespread in modern times, that reflects the fall and is characterized by conflict and not by harmony. Finally, it is maintained that the form of dominion inspired by the application of the Christological doctrine inserts man in necessity and the cosmic rhythms, favoring the development of a human community aligned with the liturgical cycle and founded on peace.

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Escobar Torres, M. (2025). Man as Mediator: The Transfiguration of Human Community and the Earth. Religions, 16(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16091184

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