Catholic Education, the Virtue of Hope and the Primacy of a Trinitarian Theological Anthropology
This paper argues that Catholic Education needs to be based on the foundation of Trinitarian theological anthropology. It explains where this fits within the architectonic framework of Catholic systematic theology. Trinitarian theological anthropology is
Tracey Rowland
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The entangled pandemic: Deep incarnation in creation. [PDF]
Simmons E.
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The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg [PDF]
Reviewed Book: Braaten, Carl E. and Philip Clayton, editors. The Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg: Twelve American Critiques, with an Autobiographical Essay and Response.
Wehrfritz-Hanson, Garth
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Divine Filiation and the Trinity in Thomas Aquinas: Reassessing Rahner’s Critique
The scholastic tradition is often criticized for starting from abstract principles or philosophical definitions. In this way, scholastic theology is frequently contrasted with post-conciliar theology, which is developed on the basis of the Paschal event,
Catalina Vial
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"Just the Facts Ma'am": Moral and Ethical Considerations for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and its Potential to Impact Patient Autonomy and Hope. [PDF]
Love CS.
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The Barren Bear Fruit: Good News for Sterile Couples. [PDF]
Mowbray B.
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Substance and Person in Tertullian and Augustine [PDF]
The doctrine of the Trinity has been a focal point of Christian thinking throughout Church history. While the term “Trinity” does not appear in the biblical text, it is still a vital Christian doctrine.
Hillaker, Andrew P
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THE COMMA JOHANNEUM: A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF ITS TEXTUAL AUTHENTICITY AND THEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE
The Comma Johanneum (1 John 5:7–8) has been the subject of significant debate within biblical studies and theology due to its explicit reference to the Trinity and its contested textual authenticity.
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Trinitarianism In Didache, Barnabas, and the Shepherd: Sketchy, Scant, or Scandalous?
A survey of works on the development of nascent trinitarianism, especially in the last several decades, reveals that most treatments cut a wide path around three of the earliest Christian writings: Didache, Barnabas, and Shepherd of Hermas. Because these
Svigel Michael J.
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'Elderhood' and Sabbath Rest as Vocation: Identity, Purpose, & Belonging. [PDF]
Ridenour AA.
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