In Your Light We See Light
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In Your Light We See Light  -     By: Paul C. Uyen, Kevin J. Vanhoozer & Matthew Levering

In Your Light We See Light

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“And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.” —John 17:3 In Your Light We See Light: A Reformed Theology of Divine Illumination argues that the doctrine of illumination is Trinitarian and participatory. We cannot know God apart from God.

The Triune God transfers us from darkness to light, so we may see him, ourselves, and the world anew. Illumination is not merely cognitive; it turns a heart of stone into a heart of flesh. It involves life with God—hearing and being transformed by God’s word. 

Paul C. Uyen begins with Scripture before retrieving the doctrine of illumination from Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Reformed traditions, and revealing their areas of tension. Uyen articulates a Reformed perspective in conversation with other traditions.

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Title: In Your Light We See Light
By: Paul C. Uyen, Kevin J. Vanhoozer & Matthew Levering
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 448
Vendor: Lexham Academic
Publication Date: 2025
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
ISBN: 1683598326
ISBN-13: 9781683598329
Stock No: WW598323

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"And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent."--John 17:3

In Your Light We See Light argues that the doctrine of illumination is Trinitarian and participatory. We cannot know God apart from God. The Triune God transfers us from darkness to light, so we may see him, ourselves, and the world anew. Illumination is not merely cognitive; it turns a heart of stone into a heart of flesh. It involves life with God--hearing and being transformed by God's Word.

Paul C. Uyen begins with Scripture before retrieving the doctrine of illumination from Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Reformed traditions, and revealing their areas of tension. Uyen articulates a Reformed perspective in conversation with other traditions.

Author Bio

Paul C. Uyen is assistant professor at the College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri.

Editorial Reviews

“Not only intellectually stimulating but spiritually edifying—indeed, illuminating!”

—Michael Horton,  Westminster Seminary California

“Here is an exercise in Reformed catholicity that stretches mind and heart, a work of theological retrieval that revives the soul.” 

—Justin Ariel Bailey,  Dordt University

“A truly valuable overview of the doctrine and an innovative study of its relevance to Christian life and thought today.”

—Lydia Schumacher,  King’s College London

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