Seeing God's Essence: A Teleological Coordination of the Beatific Vision and Christ's Work of Atonement

Both Hans Boersma and Michael Allen have recently written important books on the beatific vision. This article engages these works in two main movements. In the first, the efforts of Boersma and Allen will be commended as much needed exhortations for the contemporary church. For the beatific vision...

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