The Trinity in History

The Trinity in History
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781442665224
ISBN-13 : 144266522X
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trinity in History by : Robert M. Doran SJ

The Trinity in History is the first volume in a new series by Robert M. Doran that uses the thought of Bernard Lonergan to develop a unified field structure for systematic work in theology. Building on his successful and thought-provoking Theology and the Dialectics of History and What Is Systematic Theology?, Doran works out a starting point for a contemporary theology of history and proposes a new application of the ‘psychological analogy’ for understanding the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. Advancing the work of Lonergan, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas, The Trinity in History also enters into conversation with contemporary philosophical emphases, especially with the mimetic theory of noted anthropological philosopher René Girard. Doran suggests several refinements of Lonergan’s notion of functional specialization – developing a perspective for including the data of various religious traditions in theological construction, and establishing this theory’s relevance for contemporary interreligious dialogue.

A Brief History of the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Early Church

A Brief History of the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Early Church
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9780567031938
ISBN-13 : 0567031934
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis A Brief History of the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Early Church by : Franz Dünzl

Franz Dünzl gives an account of the formation of the doctrine of the Trinity in a narrative based on contemporary sources: as he remarks in the preface, he wants to describe the human struggle over the truth of the Christian image of God and as far as possible let the early Christians speak for themselves. His main concern is to describe the dynamic of the disputes over the theology of the Trinity in a vivid way which is easy to follow, pointing out the foundations of the doctrine and the decisive shifts in its development. He tries to see the often bitter discussion not as a barren dispute but as an evolutionary process in which the rivalry is a necessary and positive factor in moving the debate forward. After an introduction to the problem, the book describes the beginning of christology and the first models of the relationship between 'Father' and 'Son': it then describes the controversies leading up to the Council of Nicaea, which are discussed at length, going on to show how Nicaea didn't settle the question and continuing the account up to the Council of Constantinople in 381. It brings out the political influences which governed this second stage of the discussion in an illuminating way. A survey and bibliography round the book off.

The Trinity in History: A Theology of the Divine Missions

The Trinity in History: A Theology of the Divine Missions
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9781487530990
ISBN-13 : 1487530994
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trinity in History: A Theology of the Divine Missions by : Robert M. Doran, S.J.

The second volume of Robert M. Doran’s magisterial The Trinity in History continues his exploration of the Trinitarian theology of Bernard Lonergan, focusing now on the notions of relations and persons and connecting the systematic proposals with the so-called "Third Quest for the Historical Jesus." Doran not only interprets Lonergan’s major work in Trinitarian theology and Christology but also suggests at least a twofold advance: a new version of the psychological analogy for understanding Trinitarian doctrine and a new starting point for the whole of systematic theology. He links these theological concerns with René Girard’s mimetic theory, proposes a theory of history based in Lonergan’s scale of values, and creates a link between exegetical and historical scholarship and systematic theology.

The Holy Trinity

The Holy Trinity
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Publisher : P & R Publishing
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1629953776
ISBN-13 : 9781629953779
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis The Holy Trinity by : Robert Letham

Robert Letham's award-winning The Holy Trinity receives a well-considered update in this revised and expanded new edition. Letham examines the doctrine of the Trinity's biblical foundations and traces its historical development through the twentieth century before engaging four critical issues: the Trinity and (1) the incarnation, (2) worship and prayer, (3) creation and missions, and (4) persons. The new edition addresses developments in Augustine studies, teaching on the Trinity and election in Barth studies, and contemporary evangelical disputes on the relation of the Son to the Father.

The Quest for the Trinity

The Quest for the Trinity
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9780830866564
ISBN-13 : 0830866566
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis The Quest for the Trinity by : Stephen R. Holmes

Stephen Holmes tells the saga of the Christian doctrine of God, hoping to provide some reflective distance on today's revival in Trinitarian studies. We witness the church's discovery of the doctrine from Scripture, its crucial patristic developments, its medieval and Reformation continuity and its fortunes since the advent of modernity.

The Triune God

The Triune God
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : 9781725255494
ISBN-13 : 1725255499
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis The Triune God by : Edmund J. Fortman

"A primary condition for fresh thinking on the Trinity is an accurate, objective account of past and present thought" wrote one reviewer when The Triune God first appeared in 1972. "This [is what] Fortman has presented sensitively, accurately, and compactly." The author sets out "to trace the historical development of Trinitarian doctrine from its written beginnings to its contemporary status." Thus he treats the biblical witness, the Council of Nicea, Augustine, the Middle Ages, and the development of this doctrine from the fifteenth century to the present in the Protestant, Orthodox, and Catholic traditions.

Christian Understandings of the Trinity

Christian Understandings of the Trinity
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Publisher : Fortress Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781506425580
ISBN-13 : 1506425585
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Christian Understandings of the Trinity by : Veli-Matti Karkkainen

In this creative approach to the doctrine of the Trinity, author Veli-Matti Karkkainen focuses on keeping a dynamic balance between the intellectual-doctrinal and spiritual-charismatic approaches as parallel avenues towards theological understanding. His narrative approach draws on direct quotations from key historical theologians to increase appreciation of their theological wisdom and to encourage students to “dig further into this rich spiritual wellspring.” Throughout the two-thousand year span of Christian history, believers in Jesus have sought to articulate their faith and their understanding of how God works in the world. How do we, as we examine the vast and varied output of those who came before us, understand the unity and the diversity of their thinking? How do we make sense of our own thought in light of theirs? The Christian Understandings series is an exciting new series that seeks to illuminate precisely these questions. The short, concise volumes in the Christian Understandings series orient and ‘fill in the gaps’ for readers as they dive into the exciting and stimulating story of Christian thought.

The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity

The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 649
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ISBN-10 : 9780199557813
ISBN-13 : 0199557810
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity by : Gilles Emery

This Handbook surveys the complex history of Trinitarian theology and reveals the Nicene unity still at work among Christians today despite ecumenical differences. Forty-five contributors examine doctrinal developments and variations from biblical times to the present day.

Should Christianity Abandon the Doctrine of the Trinity?

Should Christianity Abandon the Doctrine of the Trinity?
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Publisher : Universal-Publishers
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781581129403
ISBN-13 : 1581129408
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Should Christianity Abandon the Doctrine of the Trinity? by : Michael Barber

This is a highly controversial exposition of a doctrine which has dominated Christianity for two thousand years. The book takes apart, piece by piece, the very foundation that so many religions use to support the belief that there are three persons in one God. It analyses the major scriptural references pointed to in Trinity support texts, and examines them in the light of biblical context and by original-language comparisons. World-renowned authorities on biblical Hebrew and Greek are sought for their views on these key scriptures. This is a compelling book which turns the very foundation of Christianity onto its head.

The Bodies of God and the World of Ancient Israel

The Bodies of God and the World of Ancient Israel
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 351
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ISBN-10 : 9780521518727
ISBN-13 : 0521518725
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Bodies of God and the World of Ancient Israel by : Benjamin D. Sommer

Sommer utilizes a recovered ancient perception of divinity as having more than one body, fluid and unbounded selves.