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A Trinitarian Theology of Religions

2014
Gerald R. McDermott, Harold A. Netland
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From a Trinitarian Theology of Religion to a Trinitarian Theology of Religions: Bridging ‘First Theology’ and ‘Second Theology’

The Expository Times, 2018
This paper examines the problem of a theology of religions without the Trinity and the problem of overemphasizing interreligious dialogue without taking the inner communion identity of the church seriously. This paper argues that central to an authentic Trinitarian theology of religions is the question of how the church is rightly to be understood in ...
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The Point of Trinitarian Theology

Toronto Journal of Theology, 1988
This article is an attempt to review the doctrine and theology of the Trinity in terms of the point which underlies both and which in the end makes them intelligible. By the point of the doctrine I mean the deeper truth or truths that it represents; I mean the kernel that lies within, the 'one thing necessary' that lies below the surface of the ...
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Baptism and Trinitarian Theology

2023
Abstract This chapter delves deeper into Gregory’s understanding of baptism, and his use of baptismal exegesis to articulate his trinitarian theology. First, this chapter investigates ep. 5, ep. 24, and Adversus Macedonianos, where it analyse Gregory’s arguments for the unity of the trinitarian persons, derived from his exegesis of the ...
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Bonaventure’s Trinitarian Theology

2014
The great theologians of the patristic and scholastic ages saw the mystery of the Trinity as foundational to the Christian faith. The Trinitarian dogma has emerged in the Christian world as a function of Christology, dealing first with the theological understanding of the Word and later with the question of the Holy Spirit. There are two figures in the
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A Trinitarian Theology of History

The New Ressourcement
This article explores how Christians inhabit time and history through the lens of the paschal mystery, extending the day-week-year cycles to a Trinitarian and Christocentric framework of salvation history. Drawing on typological, fractal, and fugal models, it outlines sevenfold and fourfold structures of history rooted in Scripture and tradition.
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A Trinitarian Theology of the Holy Spirit?

Theological Studies, 1985
WISE AND SPIRITUAL men have written numerous books on the Father and the Son On the contrary, the Holy Spirit has not yet been studied so extensively and with like care by the learned and famous commentators on the divine Scriptures so that one might easily understand the proper character of the Spirit, and the fact that we can call Him neither Son nor
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