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God's Grace and Glory in Lutheran and Reformed Theology
This chapter explores the relationship between God's grace and glory in Lutheran and Reformed theology. It contrasts the emphasis on God's grace as central to His glory in Lutheran theology with the Reformed perspective, particularly focusing on the concept of 'soli deo-gloria'. The discussion delves into how Lutheran and Reformed perspectives differ on themes like predestination, double predestination, and the theological terms of infra-lapsarian and super-lapsarian.