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This is a presentation on the Trinity that I gave at St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in Baltimore on May 20, 2018.Dr. Derek Olsen is an Episcopal layman w
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Tertullian uses it to refer to God's own self-distribution in connection with the saving history. It becomes here a trinitarian term expressing the unity between God's inner life and salvation history. It is this "economy … which distributes the unity into trinity ( trinitas )" (Praxeas 2.4).
https://www.gci.org/articles/an-introduction-to-trinitarian-theology/
I. Introduction: why we need this. A. Stating the topic. We say that we have a "Trinitarian theology.". However, most churches accept the doctrine of the Trinity, and their theology is at least somewhat Trinitarian, but we emphasize the Trinity more than most churches do. Sometimes we say that we have an Incarnational Trinitarian theo
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In this introductory essay, Fred Sanders outlines the benefits of trinitarian theology, one of which is it's impact on our telling of the Bible's Story. We've excerpted this benefit below. Read it to help you better understand how the Trinity summarizes the biblical Story. The easiest angle of approach to the Trinity begins with a
https://credomag.com/2020/01/trinitarian-theology-a-book-review/
Trinitarian Theology is an excellent example of what an edited volume can be for several reasons. Each contributor takes extra-precaution to ensure that the tone of their essays is defined by Christian charity and kindness — even in areas of disagreement. Considering the contentiousness of articles and tweet-threads during the initial 2016
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Dogmatic manuals and treatises on the Trinity in the nineteenth and in the early part of the twentieth century adopted a proof-text approach to certain scriptural texts alluding to the Trinity. Today there is a greater appreciation of the liturgical nature of many scriptural texts used to support later trinitarian doctrine.
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Abstract. This is an overview of the Trinitarian theology of the philosopher and theologian, St Thomas Aquinas (1225-74), one of the greatest Christian thinkers of all time. The book provides clear explanations of difficult concepts, illustrating the implications of Trinitarian theology for Christian devotional practice.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge-companion-to-the-trinity/systematic-issues-in-trinitarian-theology/5E9036C1E7B3E219C84A59439B83F8D9
Summary. About half a century ago, when the two arguably greatest theologians of the twentieth century, Karl Barth and Karl Rahner, first wrote on the Trinity, it was de rigueur to bemoan the marginalization of the Trinity from theology and spirituality and the dearth of works on the subject. Today writing on the Trinity has become something of
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Theology is accountable speech (logos) about God (theos). It is sometimes described as the science or study of God, speci fically, of God's relationship to creation. It is not a question of attaining direct knowledge of God, in the sense of the creature rising above the Creator in an act of comprehension.
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This paper details how St. Thomas Aquinas' Trinitarian theology provides a hinge for the first book of the Summa Theologica, and how the treatise "On the One God" is deliberately structured to parallel "On the Blessed Trinity", that is to say, that its thematic organization parallels the order or taxis of the Trinitarian processions; this in turn provides the format of Thomas' later discussion
https://zondervanacademic.com/blog/two-views-on-the-doctrine-of-the-trinity-classical-and-relational
The kind of approach to the doctrine of the Trinity which Paul S. Fiddes takes is a so-called "radical relational account." It is radical in that he is trying to get to the radix of our experience of God, which he suggest is not fundamentally "an experience of one or more superior beings or even agents without bodies." Instead such an
https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/review/advancing-trinitarian-theology-explorations-in-constructive-dogmatics/
Dogmatic theology in recent years has been marked by a flurry of activity with respect to the doctrine of the Trinity. The so-called "Trinitarian revival," led first by Barth and Rahner and carried on by Robert Jenson, Colin Gunton, and others, was the center of a great deal of interest and the foundation for a number of constructive proposals about the nature of the church, creation
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Jürgen Moltmann (1926-): a trinitarian theology of a suffering God 171 Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-88): a trinitarian theology of the paschal mystery 176 John Zizioulas (1931-): Trinity, personhood, and Church 186 Summary and conclusion 193 6 Contemporary trinitarian theology: problems and perspectives 201
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the renaissance of trinitarian theology in the twentieth century" (preface, x). It "forms a kind of prequel to the projected second volume in . . .The Matrix of Christian Theology," the series which began with The Social God and the Relational Self: A Trinitarian Theology of the Imago Dei (Louisville: Westminster John Knox,
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The doctrine of the Trinity is one of the classic achievements of early Christian theology. The fathers of the early church drew together the strands of biblical argument so compellingly that all through the Middle Ages and the Reformation, theologians have gratefully affirmed the doctrine of the Trinity in the classical form bequeathed to them by the early church.
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TRINITY. The Christian doctrine of God is distinguished by its emphasis on divine three-in-oneness, that is, the eternal coexistence of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the inner personal life of the Godhead. Evangelical theology affirms that the living, speaking, and acting God is a personal divine trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in
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A trinitarian believes in the doctrine of the trinity. This doctrine states that one God is revealed in three persons. We refer to the three persons as God the Father, God the Son or Jesus, and God the Holy Spirit. These three are co-equal, co-existent, and co-eternal. While other religions may have trinitarian aspects, Christianity is the only
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As Sanders describes, "it is the visible mission of the Son and Holy Spirit that constitute the actual revelation of God's triunity.". Such missions "must be kept central in all of our thinking about the Trinity" (21). When they haven't been, "disorder and distraction" has marred Trinitarian dogmatics. 7) Divine Procession
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xxxi, 220 pages ; 22 cm Includes bibliographical references and indexes Trinitarian theology today -- The question of God in the modern world: trinitarian possibilities -- Augustine, the Trinity and the theological crisis of the west -- The community: the Trinity and the being of the church -- The concept of the person: the one, the three and the many -- The human creation: towards a renewal
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Trinity more than most churches do. Sometimes we say that we have an Incarnational Trinitarian theology, or a Trinitarian Christ-centered theology. None of these are completely distinctive terms, but they do mention some of the emphases that we have. We call our theology Trinitarian because the doctrine of the Trinity is not a side point, or just
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Description "If ever there was need for re-affirming and teaching the true doctrine of the Trinity, it is now." —Cornelius Van Til. Cornelius Van Til (1895-1987) offered a confessionally Reformed doctrine of the Creator-creature relation that stands out as distinct in contrast to both traditional Roman Catholic and contemporary Barthian alternatives.