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The Trinity and the economy: The God who cares about human welfare

open access: yesActa Theologica
This article investigates how Trinitarian theology can ground an economic ethic oriented towards human welfare, by synthesising Michael Novak’s moral capitalism and Kathryn Tanner’s economy of grace.
M. Langga
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The Trinitarian Iconography

open access: yesFolia Historica Cracoviensia, 2007
The Trinitarian Order, Ordo Sanctissimae Trinitatis de Redemptione Captivorum, was founded by St. John de Matha (d. 1213) with the participation of St. Felix de Valois (d. 1212). The first abode was located in Cerfroid, in the diocese of Meaux in France.
Andrzej Witko
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Participation in the Triune God and Communion Ecclesiology

open access: yesReligions
Overcoming the harmful side of dualism is one of the key contemporary challenges. Theologically, this has meant a holistic turn in trinitarian theology. The article aims to bring relevant features of the patristic understanding—especially St Augustine’s ...
Tomi Karttunen
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John Zizioulas’ Trinitarian Ecclesiology

open access: yesCollectanea Theologica
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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Cartesian Trinitarian Persons

open access: yesReligions
This paper explores the nature of Cartesian persons in relation to contemporary Social Trinitarian doctrines. We critically engage with three prominent models of the Social Trinity—those of William Lane Craig, Keith Yandell, and William Hasker—and ...
Joshua R. Farris, Andrew Hollingsworth
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Retracing Augustine’s Ethics: Lying, Necessity, and the Image of God [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Augustine’s exposition of the image of God in Book 15 of On The Trinity (De Trinitate) sheds light on multiple issues that arise in scholarly interpretations of Augustine’s account of lying.
Puffer, Matthew
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