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The Bible highly praises human creativity. In fact, work belongs to Adam's very creation, in the image of (Gen. 2:15). Human production is nevertheless seen in the Bible as imbued with an ambiguous value. In , André LaCocque reflects on the biblical understanding of labor, juxtaposing texts from the book of Genesis with the conceptions of work of psychoanalysts and philosophers such as Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx, and proposing a dialectical approach to human work and creativity.
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The Bible highly praises human creativity. In fact, work belongs to Adam's very creation, in the image of (Gen. 2:15). Human production is nevertheless seen in the Bible as imbued with an ambiguous value. In , André LaCocque reflects on the biblical understanding of labor, juxtaposing texts from the book of Genesis with the conceptions of work of psychoanalysts and philosophers such as Sigmund Freud and Karl Marx, and proposing a dialectical approach to human work and creativity.
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