God’s Flaming Glory – God’s Glory in Life, According to Albert Mohler – Post 10

This post analyzes Albert Mohler’s doctrine of God’s glory and its implications for Christian life and mission. Mohler’s emphasis on a theatrical understanding of God’s glory, as opposed to a participatory one, frames his theology. While he acknowledges the believer’s union with Christ, he underscores the primary purpose as beholding and demonstrating God’s glory, contrary to John Calvin.

God’s Flaming Glory – God’s Glory in the Cross, According to Albert Mohler – Post 9

This post explores Albert Mohler’s concept of God’s glory in redemption and the cross. Mohler describes redemption as a theatrical drama played out on the stage of creation, with the cross being the ultimate demonstration of God’s glory. In theatrical terms, he emphasizes how the cross reveals the righteousness and redemptive purpose of God.

God’s Flaming Glory – God’s Glory in Creation, According to Albert Mohler, Part 2 – Post 8

Albert Mohler’s theatrical doctrine of glory in creation examined. Calvin’s view, a communicative view of God’s glory, shown to be fundamentally different from that of Mohler’s when it comes to creation.

God’s Flaming Glory – God’s Glory in Creation, According to Albert Mohler, Part 1 – Post 7

This post explores John Calvin’s and Albert Mohler’s views on God’s glory. Mohler’s perspective is analyzed with the aim of critiquing and reforming his doctrine, notably the perception of God’s glory as theatrical rather than communicative. Mohler emphasizes the distinctiveness of the Christian God from Allah, and asserts that everything exists for God’s glory.

God’s Flaming Glory – God’s Glory in Irradiation, According to Calvin – Post 6

Just as when Christians first believed through being “irradiated by the brightness of Christ,” so also believers are destined for a full irradiation in Christ.

God’s Flaming Glory – An Introduction – Post 1

The post discusses the significance of one’s view of the glory of God, contrasting the theatrical and communicative definitions. The author outlines an upcoming series of blog posts critiquing various theologians’ understandings of God’s glory, with the aim of sparking a renewed appreciation for it in readers. The series draws from a paper titled “The Rekindling of Glory.”

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