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John Zizioulas’ Trinitarian Ecclesiology
The ideas of the Orthodox theologian Bishop John Zizioulas (1931–2023) particularly focus on trinitarian ecclesiology. For him, the Trinity consists of Persons in communion, and the nature of God himself is relational. Trinitarian unity is therefore the
Leon Siwecki
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Play and Freedom: Patterns of Life in the Spirit
Abstract This article explores the pneumatological theme of the freedom of the Spirit from the perspective of experience. It deploys a recently developed methodology of attending to affective and experiential dynamics in pneumatology to identify two significant patterns or modalities of Christian life in the Spirit that are indexed to the Spirit's ...
Simeon Zahl
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Ignoring God Triune? The Doctrine of the Trinity in Dutch Theology [PDF]
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Brink, G. van den, Erp, Stephan van
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In Search of Life‐Wisdom: Ubuntu, EnvironmEntity and Technology
Abstract This article contends that technology has evolved into a fundamental theo‐philosophical category. Acknowledging the intricacy of technology, it advocates for an exploration of indigenous philosophies to cultivate 'response‐ability' wisdom. The concept of environmEntity is introduced as an alternative to the traditional understanding of the ...
Chammah J. Kaunda
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Continuity and Development in Roman Catholic Ecclesiology [PDF]
An overview of the conceptualizations of the Catholic Church from the theology of Bellarmine to contemporary understanding of the church as communion shows both continuity and development from one concept to the next rather than an abrupt change to a new
Wood, Susan K.
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Surprise, Hope and Gift: A Pneumatological Account of the Unexpected Nature of Vocation
Abstract God's call can be surprising and unexpected. This article evaluates theologies of vocation in light of this potential for surprise. Contemporary Protestant theological interpretations of vocation are critiqued as incomplete due to their tendency to present vocation as the expression and utilisation of innate abilities without giving sufficient
Cara F. Lovell
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To answer the question of the relation between the Spirit and salvation, this article explores Michael Welker’s theology of the Trinity. I argue that Welker’s Trinitarian theology, with its focus on the activity of the triune God, is built on his ...
Henco van der Westhuizen
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This article explores implications of John D. Zizioulas's theology of freedom in communion for the formation of a Pentecostal ecclesial identity. I examine the interplay between divine and ecclesial relations as presented by Zizioulas, considering ...
Øystein Udnes
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The Third Person of the Trinity: How the Holy Spirit Facilitates Man\u27s Walk with God [PDF]
Much of the modern church knows the Father and the Son very well as part of its common worship, practice, and conversation. However, the Holy Spirit is given little more than recognition in many circles.
Evans, Jimmie H., III
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Eco-Glossolalia: Emerging Twenty-First Century Pentecostal and Charismatic Ecotheology
This study sets out first to chart developments in an emerging and growing body of research in the field of Pentecostal and Charismatic Ecotheology. This literature is grouped within three main trajectories characterized as Pentecostal and Charismatic ...
Swoboda, A.J.
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