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Trinitarian Doxology

Trinitarian Doxology
Author: Kevin J. Navarro
Publisher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2023-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0227178025

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Liturgical theology tends towards the anthropocentric, focussing primarily on the behaviour of the worshippers. The theology of Thomas F. and James B. Torrance, however, provides an alternative approach: a Trinitarian and Christocentric study of liturgy, which decentralises the worshippers' position in liturgy and focusses instead on Christ, the One who is worshipped. In Trinitarian Doxology, Kevin J. Navarro examines the Torrances' theology, explicating and illuminating their work, whilst simultaneously providing critical analysis which provides a lens for deeper understanding.


Trinitarian Christology

Trinitarian Christology
Author: Michael LaVelle Cook
Publisher: Paulist Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780809146574

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A trinitarian and ecumenical approach to the current emphasis on and renewal of Spirit Christology.


Athanasius

Athanasius
Author: Thomas Gerard Weinandy
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780754617204

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As the Patriarch of Alexandria in the critical 4th century, Athanasius' significance was without doubt profound both as a pastor and theologian. With resolute conviction and powerful personality he became the ardent champion of the Council of Nicea's affirmation of the full divinity of the Son, and in so doing he became the most resourceful and innovative theologian of his day. His Christology provided significant theological clarifications that would become decisive for Cyril of Alexandria and the Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon. Athanasius is a theologian of great importance and relevance today when many of his concerns are still our own. This book offers a fresh scholarly introduction to the theology of Athanasius that will benefit not only the student but the educated lay reader as well. Weinandy explores, in a lucid and insightful manner, all of the key theological controversies, questions and themes that appear within Athanasius' thought: Revelation, Scripture and Tradition; Creation and the Fall; The Nicene Crisis; The Incarnation and salvation; the divinity of the Holy Spirit; the Church and Sacraments; and the Christian Life and Monasticism.


The Messianic Disruption of Trinitarian Theology

The Messianic Disruption of Trinitarian Theology
Author: Kornel Zathureczky
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0739131524

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The unsettling context of late modernity, a terrain of an infinite fragmentation of life, poses a challenge to Christianity to rearticulate its defining doctrine of the Trinity. Christianity's initial messianic weakness_in that its canonical writings attest to a universal message of redemption for the victims of Empire_was subverted into the strong theology of the Empire. This book demonstrates that Trinitarian discourse was profoundly implicated in this development as it essentially absorbed and took the bite out of the messianic language of the early Christian movement. Zathureczky proposes a retrieval of the messianic discourse of Christianity by way of recapturing its redemptive weakness. Relying on an elective affinity between Walter Benjamin's messianism and JYrgen Moltmann Trinitarianism, he attempts to recapture the 'weakness' and fragility of the language of the initial messianic impulse of the Christian community. The resulting 'weak' Trinitarianism retains the basic character of Christianity as a Trinitarian faith, but now Trinitarian discourse about God is simultaneously messianic discourse, a language that is attuned to give voice to the damaged lives and alienating conditions of our contemporary context.


Trinitarian Doxology

Trinitarian Doxology
Author: Kevin J Navarro
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0227178017

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Liturgical theology tends towards the anthropocentric, focussing primarily on the behaviour of the worshippers. The theology of Thomas F. and James B. Torrance, however, provides an alternative approach: a Trinitarian and Christocentric study of liturgy, which decentralises the worshippers’ position in liturgy and focusses instead on Christ, the One who is worshipped. In Trinitarian Doxology, Kevin J. Navarro examines the Torrances’ theology, explicating and illuminating their work, whilst simultaneously providing critical analysis which provides a lens for deeper understanding.


The Trinitarian Dance

The Trinitarian Dance
Author: Sharon Tam
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1625645570

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The Trinitarian Dance presents a model of leadership development based on the Holy Trinity. Part one analyzes the present state of the cultural and ecclesiastical situation in Canada, identifying specific trends and aspects relating to the need for development of effective leadership in the church. This section sets the stage for Part two, where a theology of trinitarian leadership is developed based on the dynamic of perichoresis, with the motif of a dance used to present a paradigm of transformational leadership. Part three offers church-based strategies for leadership development, concluding with a creative application of the doxological formula that captures the thrust of the entire book and leads it to a finale that includes a benediction of hope for the church through this leadership model.


Modern Trinitarian Perspectives

Modern Trinitarian Perspectives
Author: John Thompson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1994
Genre: Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN: 0195088999

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Thompson provides a survey of the wide variety of modern thought on the trinity, examining the work of figures like Karl Barth and Karl Rahner and their views on such issues as the relationship of the trinitarian doctrine to Scripture, the Church, philosophy, politics, and society.


The Image of the Immanent Trinity

The Image of the Immanent Trinity
Author: Fred R. Sanders
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780820467108

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If the economic Trinity is the immanent Trinity , as Karl Rahner said, then what difference does it make for how we read the Bible? This book takes up the discussion that has dominated the last several decades of Trinitarian theology - that of Rahner's Rule - and brings it into dialogue with the longer history of the doctrine, particularly with the history of interpretation of scripture. The history of Trinitarianism is the history of complex interpretive moves, a long conversation in which the Christian church has sought to learn how to ask the right questions of scripture. Surveying recent theological projects and learning from their successes and failures, The Image of the Immanent Trinity argues that the eternally perfect fellowship of Father, Son, and Spirit is truly present for our salvation in Christ who, as the image of the invisible God, secures God's presence in the economy of salvation as the image of the immanent Trinity.


The Trinity

The Trinity
Author: Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen
Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664228909

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Unique for its breadth in studying theologians not only from Europe and North America but also from Latin America, Asia, and Africa, this landmark volume introduces the doctrine of the Trinity, examining the work and thought of contemporary theologians throughout the world. Veli-Matti Karkkainen provides an overview of the biblical roots of the doctrine, discussing both the idea of plurality in God in the Old Testament and the rise of Trinitarian understandings in the New Testament. He details the historical growth of Trinitarian traditions and delves into specific theologies, both Western and non-Western. Also including both an introductory consideration of the doctrine's significance and a concluding assessment and agenda for future thought, Karkkainen'sThe Trinityis the broadest and most comprehensive contemporary study on the Trinity available.