There is definitely no point in continuing this discussion because the word “part” as in part of the whole should not be equated with your “inadequate.”
For the benefit of readers. Regarding “man created in the image of God”
Tonyrey offered paragraph 357,
Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition.
scborromeo.org/ccc.htm
When one enters a paragraph number, like “paragraph 355”, and then clicks on the opening line,
CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 355 the following is under the paragraph:
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As I said, CCC 357 is a very important part. For the record, I do not consider a part as being inadequate.
Paragraph 355 is where the information about being in the image of God actually begins.
ccc.scborromeo.org.master.com/texis/master/search/?sufs=0&q=Paragraph+355&xsubmit=Search&s=SS
Basically it is because human nature, in itself, unites *both *the spiritual
and the material worlds that we are in the image of the Pure Spirit, God the Creator. Because of our spiritual soul, God calls us to share in His own life through knowledge and love.
Go beyond CCC 357 to some really fascinating information about our spritual soul.
Personally, I suggest reading all the way to CCC 421. I know that is a bit much, but spread the reading over days is worth the effort.
If one has a scheduled hour of Eucharistic Adoration or is a visitor, bring the Catechism along with you. Those moments with Jesus Christ, truly present in the Eucharist, is a good time to practice “knowledge and love” of God.