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Reader in Trinitarian Theology
2022“Speaking God today … signifies assuming the task constitutive of the discipline of systematic theology. … A relational God who lives in ex-static self-giving, creates Christian communities of hospitality and generosity, and offers a healing vision of truth, goodness, and beauty.
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Trinitarian Mission and Practical Theology
International Review of Mission, 2019AbstractThe contextual dimension of mission remains both critical and relevant in understanding the nature and scope of the church with regard to its place and purpose. This is formed against the backdrop of the continual importance of the missio Dei in framing its engagement.
Brian Claude Macallan
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2011
The first question that faces anyone writing on early Latin trinitarian theology is that of when or with whom to begin the account. The earliest Western Christian texts were written in Greek: should they be considered part of “Latin trinitarian theology”? Should some of these Greek writings be considered “Latin” on the basis of their origin in Rome (or
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The first question that faces anyone writing on early Latin trinitarian theology is that of when or with whom to begin the account. The earliest Western Christian texts were written in Greek: should they be considered part of “Latin trinitarian theology”? Should some of these Greek writings be considered “Latin” on the basis of their origin in Rome (or
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Baptism and Trinitarian Theology
2023Abstract 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
2014The 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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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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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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Thomas Aquinas' Trinitarian Theology
2012Thomas Aquinas's work on the Trinity in his "Summa Theologiae" has since the 1900s been seen, along with Augustine's "De Trinitate", as representative of a Latin trinitarian tradition. This tradition is assumed to begin with the one God, the one divine essence as a whole. Only afterwards does it see God as three in persons.
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Note on Balthasar’s Trinitarian Theology
The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review, 2000Le present article propose un commentaire et une critique de la theologie trinitaire de Urs von Balthasar. L'A. donne d'abord ses arguments sur la theologie du mystere du Pere. Il critique ensuite vigoureusement la theologie de Balthasar concernant le mystere du Fils, puis celle sur le mystere de l'Esprit-Saint.
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