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The Triune Drama of the Resurrection Levinas\u27 Non-Phenomenology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
The article aims to develop the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas as a valuable new perspective in understanding the triune drama of the Resurrection. Firstly, the juxtaposition of Levinas’ thought and Christian theology will be argued for, followed by a ...
Morrison, Glenn J
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Beyond the Anthropocene: Construction of Human Agency within Lutheran Eco‐Theology

open access: yesDialog, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 83-89, Summer 2025.
ABSTRACT For several decades, Lutheran theologians have wrestled with the issue of the climate crisis. This has resulted in a body of scholarship that utilizes Christological frameworks to articulate agential constructs. While recognizing such contributions as inherently valuable and highly significant, this article suggests that Lutheran eco ...
Hilla Lahtinen
wiley   +1 more source

Space, trinity and city: a theological exploration

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2006
The article addresses the neglect of space in theology. It is argued that any retrieval of space requires a transcendent referent and practical application.
R. Venter
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New Trinitarian Ontologies? Trinitarian Theology, Theological Anthropology and Contemporary Critical Consciousness in Dialogue

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 41, Issue 2, Page 205-228, April 2025.
Abstract The recent translation into English of Klaus Hemmerle's Theses Towards a Trinitarian Ontology has led to a renewed interest in ontology and in the construction of new trinitarian ontologies. In his Theses, Hemmerle argues that a new trinitarian ontology discloses a new order of things: the analogy of Being becomes an analogy of the Trinity.
Teresa Grace Brown
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Divine fellowship in the Gospel of John: A Trinitarian spirituality

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2019
This article investigates how Trinity features are presented in the Gospel of John and how the early Christians experienced the Trinity in their daily lives.
Dirk Van der Merwe
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Homo Poeta: Rowan Williams and Poetic Anthropology

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 41, Issue 1, Page 96-119, January 2025.
Abstract Rowan Williams's trinitarian ontology rests on the affirmation of eros within God and the ‘irreducible otherness’ of the divine persons to one another. The divine persons are accordingly conceived in ek‐static terms as ‘giving more than they are’.
Patrick John McGlinchey
wiley   +1 more source

Trinitarian Thought in the Early Modern Era [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article explores Catholic and Protestant Trinitarian theology from 1550 to 1770. It discusses various issues, from the mystical visions of Ignatius of Loyola to the Augustinian approach of Jonathan Edwards.
Lehner, Ulrich
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'One Commixture of Light’ (Or. 31.14): Rethinking some modern uses and critiques of Gregory of Nazianzus on the unity and equality of the divine persons [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Fulford, B. (2009). 'One Commixture of Light’: Rethinking some Modern Uses and Critiques of Gregory of Nazianzus on the Unity and Equality of the Divine Persons.
Fulford, Ben
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Decolonizing the Triune God

open access: yesInternational Review of Mission, Volume 113, Issue 2, Page 280-296, November 2024.
Abstract This article aims to propose a “two‐way” decolonial reading of the trinitarian approaches within the Latin American liberation theologies: as a critique and as a framework to enhance some of its assumptions. Hence, the article will develop some of the most recognized approaches to this issue within these liberation theologies to identify ...
Nicolás Panotto
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“Donne mi parver, non da ballo sciolte”: appunti su danza e pericorsi tra gli spiriti sapienti

open access: yesDante e l'Arte, 2017
Sorprendentemente, gli spiriti sapienti nel cielo del Sole sono paragonati a donne danzanti. Forse perché nella Bibbia Sapientia è una fanciulla che danza.
Paolo De Ventura
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