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Revisiting the Response to the 1977 Book <i>The Myth of God Incarnate</i>. [PDF]
Revington R.
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Ontology and Anti-Platonism: Reconsidering Colin Gunton’s Trinitarian Theology [PDF]
This article offers a reading of Colin Gunton’s trinitarian theology in light of recent theological attempts to develop accounts of ‘new trinitarian ontologies’ in a strongly Christian Neo-Platonic vein.
King-Ho Leung
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2023
Abstract In this chapter, Beall’s proposed account for solving the target trinitarian problem(s) – the ‘logical’ problem and the related 3-1-ness problem – is unveiled in meticulous detail. Specifically, this chapter does three things. First, it gives a general and mostly standard framework for defining identity relations.
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Abstract In this chapter, Beall’s proposed account for solving the target trinitarian problem(s) – the ‘logical’ problem and the related 3-1-ness problem – is unveiled in meticulous detail. Specifically, this chapter does three things. First, it gives a general and mostly standard framework for defining identity relations.
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2019
Sixteenth-century Protestant reformers did not reinvent the Trinity; most preserved the medieval understanding of the doctrine of God, which the church agreed upon at the First Council of Nicaea in 325 and revised at the Council of Constantinople in 381.
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Sixteenth-century Protestant reformers did not reinvent the Trinity; most preserved the medieval understanding of the doctrine of God, which the church agreed upon at the First Council of Nicaea in 325 and revised at the Council of Constantinople in 381.
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