The word ‘glory’ is used to describe God. But the word is also used in relation to humanity. C.S. Lewis famously grappled with this reality and came to the conclusion:
‘Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbor is the holiest object presented to your senses’. (The Weight of Glory)
In this video, Professor Wright introduces the word ‘glory’ and part of what it means.
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David P. Seemuth, PhD
David Seemuth is the Founder and President of the Wisconsin Center for Christian Studies, Inc, which exists to bring transformation to Christian believers through the renewal of the mind. He and Prof. N.T. Wright collaborate in online course development and launched N.T. Wright Online in 2015. David has been an Adjunct Professor at Trinity International University for over 35 years and teaches in the area of Biblical Studies, specializing in the New Testament. He also served as an Associate Pastor at Elmbrook Church in Brookfield, WI, for 30 years.
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