Buch, Englisch, 650 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1399 g
Buch, Englisch, 650 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1399 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-955781-3
Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
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.
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Fachgebiete
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Praktische Theologie Liturgik, Christliche Anbetung, Sakramente, Rituale, Feiertage
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Kirchengeschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Systematische Theologie
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Praktische Theologie Christliche Spiritualität, Christliche Mystik
Weitere Infos & Material
- Introduction
- Part I: The Trinity in Scripture
- 1: Khaled Anatolios: The Canonization of Scripture in the Context of Trinitarian Doctrine
- 2: Christopher Seitz: The Trinity in the Old Testament
- 3: C. Kavin Rowe: The Trinity in the Letters of St. Paul and Hebrews
- 4: Ben Witherington III: The Trinity in the Johannine Literature
- 5: Simon Gathercole: The Trinity in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts
- 6: Mark Edwards: Exegesis and the Early Christian Doctrine of the Trinity
- Part II: Patristic Witnesses to the Trinitarian Faith
- 7: Stephen M. Hildebrand: The Trinity in the Ante-Nicene Fathers
- 8: J. Warren Smith: The Trinity in the Fourth Century Fathers
- 9: Lewis Ayres: Augustine on the Trinity
- 10: Andrew Louth: Late Patristic Developments on the Trinity in the East
- Part III: Medieval Appropriations of the Trinitarian Faith
- 11: Lauge O. Nielsen: Trinitarian Theology from Alcuin to Anselm
- 12: Dominique Poirel: Scholastic Reasons, Monastic Meditations and Victorine Conciliations: The Question of the Unity and Plurality of God in the 12th Century
- 13: Joseph Wawrykow: Franciscan and Dominican Trinitarian theology (13th Century): Bonaventure and Aquinas
- 14: Russell L. Friedman: Medieval Trinitarian Theology from the late Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Centuries
- 15: Karl Christian Felmy: The Development of the Trinity Doctrine in Byzantium (9th-15th Centuries)
- Part IV: The Reformation to the 20th Century
- 16: Scott R. Swain: The Trinity in the Reformers
- 17: Ulrich L. Lehner: The Trinity in the Early Modern Era (ca. 1550-1770)
- 18: Cyril O'Regan: The Trinity in Kant, Hegel, and Schelling
- 19: Samuel M. Powell: Nineteenth Century Protestant Doctrines of the Trinity
- 20: Aidan Nichols: Catholic Theology of the Trinity in the Nineteenth Century
- 21: George Hunsinger: Karl Barth's Doctrine of the Trinity, and Some Protestant Doctrines after Barth
- 22: Vincent Holzer:. Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and 20th Century Catholic Currents on the Trinity
- 23: Aristotle Papanikolaou: Contemporary Orthodox Currents on the Trinity
- 24: Fergus Kerr: Trinitarian Theology in the Light of Analytic Philosophy
- Part V: Trinitarian Dogmatics
- 25: Kathryn Tanner: The Trinity as Christian Teaching
- 26: Rudi A. te Velde: The Divine Person(s): Trinity, Person, and Analogous Naming
- 27: Emmanuel Durand: A Theology of God the Father
- 28: Thomas G. Weinandy: Trinitarian Christology: The Eternal Son
- 29: Bruce D. Marshall: The Deep Things of God: Trinitarian Pneumatology
- 30: Risto Saarinen: The Trinity, Creation and Christian Anthropology
- 31: Charles Morerod: The Trinity, the Church, and the Sacraments
- 32: Daniel A. Keating: Trinity and Salvation: Christian Life as an Existence in the Trinity
- Part VI: The Trinity and Christian Life
- 33: Geoffrey Wainwright: The Trinity in Liturgy and Preaching
- 34: François Bspflug: The Trinity in Christian Visual Arts
- 35: Romanus Cessario: The Trinitarian Imprint on the Moral Life
- 36: Amy Laura Hall: The Trinity and Moral Life: Julian's Trinitarian Logic of Love and Contagion
- 37: Francesca Aran Murphy: The Trinity and Prayer
- 38: Nonna Verna Harrison: The Trinity and Feminism
- 39: Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt: Trinity and Politics
- Part VII: Dialogues
- 40: David Fergusson: Ecumenism and the Doctrine of the Trinity Today
- 41: Ellen T. Charry: The Doctrine of God in Jewish-Christian Dialogue
- 42: Gavin D'Costa: The Trinity in Interreligious Dialogues
- 43: Tracey Rowland: Globalization, Postmodern Theories of Culture and the Trinity
- Conclusion: Prospects for Trinitarian Theology




