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Problems with Perichoresis [PDF]
The doctrine of perichoresis has been important for a number of contemporary theologians. However, it has been given much less philosophical attention. This essay is a philosophical-theological examination of the doctrine of perichoresis.
Oliver D. Crisp
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Abstract Perichoresis is an old theological concept that is eliciting great interest today, but nevertheless it is felt there is still not enough clarity about the very meaning of the word, especially about the semantic connection between the verb περιχωρέω and the noun περιχώρησις.
Stamatović Slobodan
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Perichoresis and Projection: A Response to Kilby’s Trinitarian Minimalism
The use of perichoresis by Miroslav Volf (1998) and others spring from significant themes within the Scriptures, most notably from Christ’s prayer that reveals the entire divine-human relationship as filial in nature based on a mutuality of how they ...
Gorsuch Gregory S
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God as one, with reference to Barth and the perichoresis doctrine
This article cursorily discussed the views of Karl Barth and the perichoresis doctrine on the Holy Trinity. The aim of the article was to discuss how both Barth and perichoresis almost touch the fact that God is one, although they do not admit it.
Willem H. Oliver, Erna Oliver
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The interplay between theology and development: How theology can be related to development in post-modern society [PDF]
This article attempts to make a contribution to the discourse of missiology by engaging critically with the much debated studies of theology and development.
Klaasen, John
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Religious Human Resources Management: Perichoresis to manage or to be managed?
The meaning of the Greek word, which is Perichoresis as co – indwelling or co – inherence in the sight of the Trinity as the dogma of Christian has a broader perspective of mutual interpenetration of Beings.
Halim Wiryadinata
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Perichoresis In Gregory Nazianzen and Maximus the Confessor [PDF]
The doctrine of perichoresis applied to Trinity is the mutual coinherence or interpentration of the Persons of the Godhead. Applied to Christology, perichoreo is, first, the reciprocal passing of characteristics and titles between the divine and human ...
Scalise, Brian T
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If humans are created in the image of a trinitarian God, then we might consider that the fundamental ontology of humans would be relational, furthermore to some degree perichoretic. If perichoresis is somehow reflected in human relations (notwithstanding
Gorsuch Gregory Scott
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Perichoresis and Ubuntu within the African Christian context
This article is about the juxtaposition of the notion of perichoresis in the work and theology of the Cappadocian Fathers and the notion of Ubuntu in the African Traditional Religion (ATR).
Jele S. Manganyi, Johan Buitendag
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La perichoresis e la grammatica teologica dei primi sette Concili ecumenici
L'articolo analizza la storia del termine perichoresis nello spazio di tempo abbracciato dai primi sette concili ecumenici. Dopo l'esordio cristologico nel IV secolo della terminologia nell'opera di Gregorio di Nazianzo per indicare la dinamicità del ...
Giulio Maspero
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