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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Paul Louis Metzger |
ISBN: | 9780567162984 0567162982 |
OCLC Number: | 1274788172 |
Notes: | Originally published in print: 2005. |
Description: | 1 online resource (x, 225 pages) |
Contents: | Foreword / Bruce L McCormack -- What difference does the Trinity make? / Paul Louis Metzger -- Prolegomena / Murray Rae -- The relational dynamic of revelation : a trinitarian perspective / Paul Louis Metzger -- The Trinity in the Hebrew Scriptures / Paul Blackham -- The Trinity : the significance of appropriate distinctions for dynamic relationality / Peter M.B. Robinson -- Towards a trinitarian reading of the tradition : the relevance of the "eternal" Trinity / Colin E. Gunton -- Triune creativity : Trinity, creation, art and science / Stephen R. Holmes -- The social God and the relational self : toward a trinitarian theology of the imago Dei / Stanley J. Grenz -- Sin and grace / R.N. Frost -- The sinlessness of Jesus : a theological exploration in the light of trinitarian theology / Demetrios Bathrellos -- The atonement / Georg Pfleiderer -- The personal sprit and personal appropriation of the truth / James M. Houston -- The Trinity and the Church / Miroslav Volf -- The Eucharist and the mind of Christ : some trinitarian implications of T.F. Torrance's sacramental theology / Paul D. Molnar -- Trajectories of a trinitarian eschatology / Kelly M. Kapic -- Revelation and natural rights : notes on Colin E. Gunton's theology of nature / Esther D. Reed -- Afterword / Robert W. Jenson. |
Responsibility: | edited by Paul Louis Metzger. |
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