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The author takes Imago Dei as a tool for his research and concludes that God is the center of man and no other. He analyses Imago Dei from biblical and theological perspectives and tries to show how it is established in the Magisterium of the early Church and very much in the recent Church documents. This book will help the readers go for a deeper reflection on anthropology and spirituality. In face of human trafficking and other dehumanizing practices in the world, this volume is a clear clarion call for all to value human beings and uphold human dignity.
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