Blake views himself as a provider and a "just" patriarch, but his "gospel" is really just a set of rules that only apply when they benefit him.
If you’re looking at it from an essay perspective, a few themes usually stand out: [S1E14] The Gospel According to Blake Carrington
The way the courtroom scenes serve as a microcosm for the Carrington family's internal power struggles. Blake views himself as a provider and a
Are you to Blake’s behavior in this episode, or focusing on the overall themes of power ? [S1E14] The Gospel According to Blake Carrington
Even if she’s just looming or newly arrived, her presence immediately challenges the "theology" Blake has built around his family life.