Religion Quote by Herman Witsius
““But if we take in the whole extent of the image of God, we say, it is made up of these three parts. 1st. Antecedently, that it consists in the spiritual and immortal nature of the soul, and in the faculties of understanding and will. 2dly. Formally and principally, in these endowments or qualities of the soul, viz., righteousness and holiness. 3rdly. Consequentially, in the immortality of the whole man, and his dominion over the creatures. The first of these was, as one elegantly expresses it, as precious ground on which the image of God might be drawn, and formed: the second, that very image itself, and resemblance of the divinity: the third, the lustre of that image widely spreading its glory; and as rays, not only adorning the soul, but the whole man, even his very body; and rendering him the lord and head of the world, and at the same time immortal, as being the friend and confederate of the eternal God.””
About This Quote
Source Treatise: The Doctrine of the Image of God, Herman Witsius, 1665
The quote outlines a three‑part view of humanity’s divine image: spiritual nature, moral qualities, and eternal dominion, linking soul, body, and destiny to God.
In simple terms: Human beings reflect God in spirit, virtue, and everlasting authority.
Recognize and cultivate each aspect of the divine image.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal growth
- leadership
- spiritual formation
- ethical decision‑making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you develop the moral qualities described?
- What does eternal dominion mean for daily life?
The model may overlook cultural and psychological factors that shape identity.