The Trinity: Rediscovering the Central Christian MysteryRowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2005 - 307 pagini The mystery of the Trinity is the central Christian belief that defines God's essence, God's ongoing love for humanity, and saving grace. Yet, over the past few centuries, especially in the West, Christians have either ceased believing in the Trinity or simply no longer recognize its relevance in their ecclesial or individual lives. Written in an ecumenical spirit that engages contemporary questions and theological viewpoints, The Trinity: Rediscovering the Central Christian Mystery articulates the mystery of the Trinity for people formed by modern historical consciousness, science, awareness of the equal dignity of men and women, and respect for world religions. By first identifying contemporary problems with the Christian proclamation of the Trinity in our culture and major differences among modern theologians, John Farrelly, OSB, explores Scripture, the life and message of Jesus Christ, the various stages of the development of Trinitarian doctrine in Christian History, the relation of the Trinity to creation and salvation, the generation of the Son from the Father within the Trinity and the procession of the Holy Spirit from Father and Son, and the meaning of three persons in one God. He concludes by reflecting on the implications this renewed theology of the Trinity has for ecclesiology and Christian spirituality in our twenty-first century world, especially in relation to other world religions. |
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Pagina 132
... seems inadequate.13 Similarly , the view that it is inconsistent with God's perfection to receive from another does not seem to adequately express Christian belief about the Trinity.14 And Thomas's view that God has mercy in the sense ...
... seems inadequate.13 Similarly , the view that it is inconsistent with God's perfection to receive from another does not seem to adequately express Christian belief about the Trinity.14 And Thomas's view that God has mercy in the sense ...
Pagina 139
... seems we should acknowledge that there is something to their inner- trinitarian relationships that is not independent of this relation to human beings . For us to say that the Father has compassion for the sufferings of his Son on the ...
... seems we should acknowledge that there is something to their inner- trinitarian relationships that is not independent of this relation to human beings . For us to say that the Father has compassion for the sufferings of his Son on the ...
Pagina 210
... seems that the Spirit proceeds in the strict sense of the word as signified by ek- poreuesis both from the Father and the Son . However , we note that these two indications of the Spirit flowing from the Lamb and being symbolically ...
... seems that the Spirit proceeds in the strict sense of the word as signified by ek- poreuesis both from the Father and the Son . However , we note that these two indications of the Spirit flowing from the Lamb and being symbolically ...
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Scripture and the Roots of Christian Belief | 31 |
To Constantinople I 381 | 69 |
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