The phrase "The Man image" can refer to a few different things depending on the context you're interested in. It most often relates to , social metaphors , or artistic analysis . 1. Theological: The "Image of God" (Imago Dei)

This doesn't usually refer to a physical appearance, as God is often considered to have no body. Instead, it refers to human attributes like rationality , creativity , and moral agency .

In 20th-century counterculture, "The Man" became a personification of and the status quo .

Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam is the most iconic visual representation of this idea, showing Adam as a near mirror reflection of God to symbolize this shared likeness. 2. Social & Political: "The Man" as a Metaphor

In film and literature, "the man image" is often used as a term to analyze how masculinity is portrayed. Man as the Image of God - The Gospel Coalition

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