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After our likeness : the church as the image of the trinity

Author: Miroslav Volf
Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. : William B. Eerdmans, ©1998.
Series: Sacra doctrina.
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In After Our Likeness, Miroslav Volf explores the relationship between persons and community in Christian theology. The focus is the community of grace, the Christian church. The point of departure is the thought of the first Baptist, John Smyth, and the notion of church as "gathered community" that he shared with Radical Reformers. Volf seeks to counter the tendencies toward individualism in Protestant ecclesiology  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Miroslav Volf
ISBN: 0802844405 9780802844408
OCLC Number: 37527745
Description: xii, 314 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Ratzinger : communion and the whole --
Zizioulas : communion, one, and many --
The ecclesiality of the church --
Faith, person, and church --
Trinity and church --
Structures of the church --
The catholicity of the church.
Series Title: Sacra doctrina.
Responsibility: Miroslav Volf.

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In After Our Likeness, Miroslav Volf explores the relationship between persons and community in Christian theology. He seeks to counter the tendencies toward individualism in Protestant ecclesiology  Read more...

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Interpretation"In this substantial volume, Volf explores the relationship between trinitarian theologies and their corresponding ecclesiologies. His thesis is that a Free Church trinitarian Read more...

 
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