Haley Goranson Jacob
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Conformed to the Image of His Son: Reconsidering Paul's Theology of Glory in Romans
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Exploring the Glory of God: New Horizons for a Theology of Glory
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“Humanity in Adam abdicated their throne and the glory with which they were crowned, the glory of God in which they shared.148 “Falling short of” or “lacking”149 the glory of God meant for the apostle exceedingly more than Adam losing his luster. It was Adam/humanity losing his/their crown.”
― Conformed to the Image of His Son: Reconsidering Paul's Theology of Glory in Romans
― Conformed to the Image of His Son: Reconsidering Paul's Theology of Glory in Romans
“In Psalm 8, for example, when the psalmist writes that the son of man is “crowned with glory and honor,” he is not implying that the son of man is given a pretty hat to wear; he is explicitly stating that the son of man is given the status and thereby function of a king.”
― Conformed to the Image of His Son: Reconsidering Paul's Theology of Glory in Romans
― Conformed to the Image of His Son: Reconsidering Paul's Theology of Glory in Romans
“Alice and Humpty-Dumpty’s differing uses of glory illustrate the difference between what Saussure called langue and parole, or language and speech. “Langue refers to the system of rules and conventions which is independent of, and pre-exists, individual users; parole refers to its use in particular instances.”28 The question that follows is whether parole is limited to langue or whether it has the capacity to transform langue. The importance of this question will be recognizable in our examination of the Old Testament below.”
― Conformed to the Image of His Son: Reconsidering Paul's Theology of Glory in Romans
― Conformed to the Image of His Son: Reconsidering Paul's Theology of Glory in Romans
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