A systematic theological inquiry into the role of rationality in Dogmatics
Abstract
This study examines the role of rationality in Dogmatics. It offers us a wider understanding of
the mental faculties from where rationality emanates as given to human beings by God. This
study argues from the theological understanding of the image of God. Carey Latta (2018)
argues that the image of God is the doctrinal tenet by which Christians understand what it
means to be human. Tertullian argued that the image of God is the state of being relating to
humanity's form, while in the Patristic period the argument was that of human reasoning
(McGrath, 2007:360-361). The argument that Tertullian offered about the Patristic period values
the image of God by arguing on human reasoning, which involves rationality. It is also clear that
what this period offered was the rational nature of humanity by referring to human reasoning (cf.
McGrath, 2007:143-144). However, this study argues that the brain is central in processing
theology; theology depends on a functional and competent brain.
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