Anger is seen as a part of the image of God in man. Consequently, the nature of God's anger is considered the key in understanding human anger. If anger is part of the image of God in man, then it must be basically good. In the fall man took the control from God and now has the tendency to be vengeful in his anger. God has given us a model for dealing with our anger in the context of relationships with others.
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