The concept of Divine Greatness in Christianity
In Protestantism, Divine Greatness encompasses the majesty of God, emphasizing His exalted nature. It is seen as magnified further through His holiness, highlighting both His power and purity. This concept underscores the enormity of God's presence and attributes, inviting believers to recognize and experience His grandeur.
Synonyms: Divine majesty, Heavenly grandeur, Transcendent excellence, Majesty, Magnificence, Splendor, Grandeur, Supreme excellence, Celestial grandeur, Divine magnificence, Supreme majesty, Transcendence, Supreme brilliance, Eminence
In Malay: Kebesaran Ilahi; In Swedish: Gudomlig Storhet; In Spanish: Grandeza Divina; In German: Göttliche Größe; In Finnish: Jumalallinen suuruus; In Dutch: Goddelijke Grootheid
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Christian concept of 'Divine Greatness'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) This refers to the attributes of God, such as immortality and power, and the understanding of these qualities, that allows one to think of God in accordance with His attributes.[1] (2) The surpassing wisdom and exceptional magnitude of mind attributed to a God who is recognized as the Creator.[2] (3) The concept referring to the supreme attributes of God, including His goodness, prescience, and power.[3]
From: The Existence and Attributes of God
(1) The majesty of God that is exalting yet magnified further through His holiness.[4]