Tyler Hurst

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Using images like mirrors and light to talk about our relationship with God has its limitations and can at times be unhelpful. That said, Edwards and the Christian tradition continually do so. For us, it is necessary to meditate on what those images are doing. The danger is that these images tend to be dehumanizing. We become mechanical: receiving light and bouncing it back. In this chapter and the next, we will see why this is not the case.
Formed for the Glory of God: Learning from the Spiritual Practices of Jonathan Edwards
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