Central to a biblical understanding of anthropology is that humans are made for worship. The understanding that there is something greater than we are has been hardwired into our hearts, and when we come to know the God of the Bible, our response above all else is worship. Annie Dillard wrote, “I know only enough of God to want to worship him, by any means ready to hand.” [1] So, to be human is to…
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