This essay builds the concept of the "Kingdom of God" in an intellectual endeavor that has nothing to do with archaeology and very little to do with history, yet proceeds similarly to reconstructing an ancient jar, starting from the disorder of the shards found at the same site
The spiritual potential opened by verse "26. Let us make man in Our image and likeness" (Genesis:1) is supported by the immediately following verse "27. And God made man in His own image
The expressions "Kingdom of God" and "Tikkun ha Olam" correspond to the hope of access to an ideal/better world, conceived/allowed by divinity, and can be understood as synonyms (as they appear in some authors), but have the potential to distinguished not only by the different innovative processing of their common origin