Trinitarian Faith Examined
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas F. Torrance
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2016-03-24
Total Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 0567665607
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCutting across the divide between East and West and between Catholic and Evangelical, Thomas F. Torrance illuminates our understanding of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity. Torrance combines here the Gospel and a theology shaped by Karl Barth and the Church Fathers, and offers his readers a unique synthesis of the Nicene Creed. This volume remains a tremendously helpful resource on the doctrine of the Trinity and the Nicene Creed. The new introduction for this Cornerstones edition is written by Myk Habets, the leading Thomas F. Torrance scholar today.
Author: James B. Torrance
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 1997-07-02
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 0830818952
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRefuting the notion that the doctrine of the Trinity may be indispensable for the creed but remote from life and worship, James B. Torrance points us to the indispensable "who" of worship--the triune God of grace. He demonstrates why trinitarian theology is the very essence of Christian confession.
Author: Thomas Joseph White, OP
Publisher: CUA Press
Published: 2022-03-11
Total Pages: 737
ISBN-13: 0813234832
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Trinity is the central mystery of the Christian faith. What can we say about the divine nature, and what does it mean to say that God is Father, Son, Holy Spirit, three persons who are one in being? In this book, best selling author Thomas Joseph White, OP, examines the development of early Christian reflection on the Trinity, arguing that essential contributions of Patristic theology are preserved and expanded in the thought of Thomas Aquinas. By focusing on Aquinas’ theology of the divine nature as well as his treatment of divine personhood, White explores in depth the mystery of Trinitarian monotheism. The Trinity: On the Nature and Mystery of the One God also engages with influential proposals of modern theologians on major topics such as Trinitarian creation, Incarnation and crucifixion, and presents creative engagements with these topics. Ultimately any theology of the cross is also a theology of the Trinity, and this book seeks to illustrate how the human life, death, and resurrection of Jesus reveal the inner life of God as Trinity.
Author: Roderick T. Leupp
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2008-10-01
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 0830828893
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRoderick Leupp explores the terrain of contemporary trinitarian theology. While his approach is thematic, he introduces readers to the essential elements of the important trinitarian theologians of the past half-century.
Author: Michael Reeves
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2012-07-18
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 0830839836
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this brief and winsome book, Michael Reeves presents an introduction to the Christian faith that is rooted in the triune God. He takes cues from preachers and teachers down through the ages, setting key doctrines of creation, the person and work of Christ, and life in the Spirit into a simple framework of the Christian life.
Author: Jonathan Farr
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Published: 1836
Total Pages: 72
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Fred R. Sanders
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 258
ISBN-13: 080544422X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJesus in Trinitarian Perspective studies the person of Jesus on Earth as well as how He is the eternal second person of the Trinity.
Author: John Gwyn Griffiths
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 396
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study explores the questions surrounding the origin of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity. In particular, it argues that the Trinity was shaped by ideas prevalent in Graeco-Egyptian thought.
Author: Gavin D'Costa
Publisher: Orbis Books
Published: 2000-01-01
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 1608334759
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShows that many so-called "pluralist" theologies are actually masks for a secularizing agenda and that the doctrine of the Trinity holds more potential for interreligious understanding and dialogue. D'Costa recommends the Trinitarian approach which attains the goals that pluralism seeks: openness, respect, and learning from other religions. It accomplishes this without the reductionism associated with pluralism and by examining the serious differences between traditions. He applies the Trinity to interreligious prayer with surprising results.