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Anthropomorphism in Scripture

Episode 187

January 14, 2025 • Olivia Doyle, Mike James, Jeff Reed

Anthropomorphism refers to attributing human characteristics to non-human entities, such as God, animals, or objects, and has been used in various religious contexts to make abstract concepts more relatable. While some biblical passages suggest God exhibits human-like traits, such as love and parenting, others caution against overly humanizing God, urging that He transcends human form and understanding. The idea has sparked theological debate, with early Christian thinkers and philosophers offering both support and criticism, ultimately leading to a tension between the desire to understand God through familiar human concepts and the recognition of His divine and ineffable nature. Learn more on this week's program.