One of the more important developments in the field of theology in the
past two decades has been a gradual but genuine revival of interest in
the doctrine of the Trinity. This fundamental Christian doctrine had
been neglected by theologians, who saw it as isolated from practical
Christian faith and life. Recently, however, feminist and
liberationist, as well as more traditional Catholic and Protestant
theologians, have come to see the Trinity not as an abstract doctrine,
but instead as dealing with the living and dynamic being and acts of
God, and closely related to Jesus Christ and the resurrection as the
mystery of salvation. This insight has in many ways become one of the
central themes of contemporary theology. In this study, Irish
Presbyterian theologian John Thompson provides a survey of the wide
variety of modern thought on this important theme, examining the work
of figures like Karl Barth, Karl Rahner, Wolfhart Pannenberg, and
Jurgen Moltmann, and their views on such issues as the relationship of
the trinitarian doctrine to Scripture, the Church, philosophy,
politics, and society.
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ISBN
9780195358438
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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