The Doctrine of Glorification

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The Doctrine of Glorification is a theological work by Christian philosopher William Lane Craig that explores the final transformation and perfected state of believers in Christian eschatology.

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instanceOf Christian theology book
book
theological work
addresses biblical foundations of glorification
personal identity across death and resurrection
philosophical coherence of glorification
relationship between time and eternity in the afterlife
author William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
concerns completion of sanctification
eternal embodied existence
final destiny of human persons
transformation into Christlikeness
contributor William Lane Craig NERFINISHED
explores final transformation of believers
identity through resurrection
metaphysics of the afterlife
nature of the resurrection body
perfected state of believers
philosophical issues in Christian eschatology
relationship between present and future states of believers
focusesOn New Testament teaching on glorification
consummation of salvation
doctrine of resurrection
immortality of the believer
perfection of human nature
union with Christ in glory
genre Christian philosophy
academic theology
hasPerspective Christian philosophical perspective
evangelical theological perspective
language English
mainSubject Christian eschatology
eternal life
final state of believers
glorification
resurrection body
relatedTo doctrine of heaven
doctrine of resurrection
doctrine of salvation
doctrine of sanctification
doctrine of the last things
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalDiscipline eschatology
systematic theology
theologicalViewpointOf William Lane Craig NERFINISHED

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