At another level, Mine Eyes Have
Seen the Glory reflects Balmer's attempts to come to grips with the meaning of his own fundamentalist past and to identify «those kernels of truth and insight into the human condition» that he suspects are embedded within the evangelical message but that have become distorted by consumerism and other corrosive elements of American culture.
Not exact matches
We have beheld the
glory of God in Jesus Christ, and having
seen it, we desire to
reflect it to others so they might
see it too.
In addition, as the vast majority of both the older and newer Pentecostal churches
see themselves as part of a broader community of evangélicos which includes their historic brethren, the latter have been able to bask in some of the
reflected glory of Pentecostal growth.
To
see a
glory, you have stand with your back to the Sun, so that the
reflected rays return along your line of sight.