This handbook examines the history of Trinitarian theology and reveals the Nicene unity still at work among Christians today despite ecumenical differences and the variety of theological perspectives. The forty-three chapters are organized into the following seven parts: the Trinity in Scripture; Patristic witnesses to the Trinitarian faith; Medieval appropriations of the Trinitarian faith; the Reformation through to the 20th Century; Trinitarian Dogmatics; the Trinity and Christian life; and Dialogues (addressing ecumenical; interreligious; and cultural interactions). The phrase "Trinitarian faith" can hardly be understood outside of reference to the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople and to their reception: the doctrine of the Trinity is indissociably connected to the reading of Scripture through the ecclesial and theological traditions. The modern period is characterized especially by the arrival of history; under two principal aspects: "historical theology" and "philosophies of history." In contemporary theology; the principal "theological loci" are Trinity and creation; Trinity and grace; Trinity and monotheism; Trinity and human life (ethics; society; politics and culture); and more broadly Trinity and history. In all these areas; this handbook offers essays that do justice to the diversity of view points; while also providing; insofar as possible; a coherent ensemble.
#3436752 in Books Oxford University Press 2013-04-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 5.50 x .90 x 8.50l; .63 #File Name: 0198069154288 pages
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