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Paperback The Human Body: Its Source, History and Destiny, as Told by Its Maker Book

ISBN: 1025728688

ISBN13: 9781025728681

The Human Body: Its Source, History and Destiny, as Told by Its Maker

"The Human Body: Its Source, History and Destiny, as Told by Its Maker" is a profound theological exploration that examines the physical human form through the lens of biblical revelation. Written by Frederick Charles Jennings, this work moves beyond mere biological study to investigate the spiritual significance and divine origins of the body. Jennings presents a detailed inquiry into how the Creator views His own handiwork, tracing the narrative of the human frame from its miraculous creation through its current state of mortality and toward its promised eternal future.

The text delves into the complexities of biblical anthropology, addressing the vital relationship between the soul and its physical vessel. By synthesizing scriptural accounts of life, death, and the hope of resurrection, Jennings provides a comprehensive overview of the body's "history" and its ultimate "destiny" within the divine plan. This book serves as an essential resource for those interested in Christian doctrine and the intersection of faith and the physical world, offering a scholarly yet devotional perspective on the dignity and purpose of the human condition as defined by the scriptures.

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