Human identity (in all its dimensions) is up for grabs in our world today. Now is a strategic time to revisit what the Bible says about what it means to be human. In Genesis we encounter a theological anthropology robust enough to navigate the new sexual revolution and the rise of artificial intelligence and offer a meaningful path forward towards human flourishing. Join us and hear Dr. Carmen Imes address some of these issues. Dr. Carol Kaminski will offer a response.
Dr. Carmen Joy Imes (PhD Wheaton, MABS Gordon-Conwell Charlotte) is associate professor of Old Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, in Southern California.
She is the author of Being God’s Image: Why Creation Still Matters, Bearing God’s Name: Why Sinai Still Matters and Reading the Psalms with Augustine and Friends. Carmen has a YouTube channel where she releases weekly Torah Tuesday videos and you can find her writing on various websites, including Christianity Today, The Well, and The Politics of Theology blog. She’s appeared on over 100 podcasts and radio shows. Carmen is passionate about equipping the church to engage the Old Testament well and to see its relevance for the Christian life.