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245 | _aKnowing Our Triune God: A Historical and Global Survey of Development in Trinitarian Theology | ||
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505 | _aPart One: From Scripture to Full Trinitarian Language 1. Trinity in the Old Testament: The View of the First Christians 2. The Trinity in the New Testament: Observing Key Patterns 31 3. The Road to Nicaea 4. Interlude: God's Simplicity and its Relevance to Trinity 5. Arius and the Council of Nicaea 6. From Nicaea to Constantinople: The Development of Language about God 7. Gregory of Nazianzus and the Holy Spirit Debate 8. Conclusion to Part One: The Formation of Trinitarian Language Part Two: Trinitarian Analogies and Development of Trinitarian Theology 9. Augustine and the Psychological Analogy of the Trinity 10. Richard of St Victor on God as Love 11. John Zizioulas: An Eastern Orthodox Understanding of the Trinity 12. The Filioque Debate 13. Aquinas's Psychological Analogy: From Immanent Being to Economic Actions 14. The Eternal Subordination Debate 15. Gender Language and Triune Names Part Three: God in the Modern World: Trinitarian Renaissance and Current Discussions 16. Attributes of God in the Modern World 17. The Decline of Trinitarian Theology 18. Karl Barth and Karl Rahner: The 20th Century Trinitarian Renaissance 19. Social Trinitarianism and its Critics 20. Jurgen Moltmann: The Cross as a Trinitarian Event 21. Interlude: God's Impassibility and its Relevance to Trinity 22. Robert Jenson: Historicizing the Trinity 23. Leonardo Boff: Trinitarian Theology in Latin America 24. The Trinity and Islam 25. The Trinity in Africa 26. Panikkar, Upadhyay, and Joseph: The Trinity in India | ||
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