Life in the Trinity

Author:   Philip Krill ,  James McCullough
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781532695735


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   30 November 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Philip Krill ,  James McCullough
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781532695735


ISBN 10:   153269573
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   30 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"""In this remarkable opus, Phillip Krill and James McCullough manage to compress in just over two hundred delightful pages an anatomy of Christian thought centered around 'God became man that man might become God.'. . . . The result is a virtual summary of Catholic thought from a rich purview of classic witnesses through a thoughtful embodiment of contemporary masters--in short, a source book in clear and cogent prose!"" --David B. Burrell, CSC, University of Notre Dame, emeritus ""If we are created in the triune God's own image and likeness, should we not learn to live like the persons of the Trinity? The only path to true human excellence lies precisely here: to surrender to Trinitarian love and so become self-gift. This is why Fr. Krill and James McCullough's most recent work is so important, explaining profoundly how following Jesus Christ is really to allow the Trinity's own love be the lens through which Christians see and judge everything else."" --David Meconi, SJ, author of Called to Be Children of God: The Catholic Theology of Human Deification"


In this remarkable opus, Phillip Krill and James McCullough manage to compress in just over two hundred delightful pages an anatomy of Christian thought centered around 'God became man that man might become God.'. . . . The result is a virtual summary of Catholic thought from a rich purview of classic witnesses through a thoughtful embodiment of contemporary masters--in short, a source book in clear and cogent prose! --David B. Burrell, CSC, University of Notre Dame, emeritus If we are created in the triune God's own image and likeness, should we not learn to live like the persons of the Trinity? The only path to true human excellence lies precisely here: to surrender to Trinitarian love and so become self-gift. This is why Fr. Krill and James McCullough's most recent work is so important, explaining profoundly how following Jesus Christ is really to allow the Trinity's own love be the lens through which Christians see and judge everything else. --David Meconi, SJ, author of Called to Be Children of God: The Catholic Theology of Human Deification


In this remarkable opus, Phillip Krill and James McCullough manage to compress in just over two hundred delightful pages an anatomy of Christian thought centered around 'God became man that man might become God.'. . . . The result is a virtual summary of Catholic thought from a rich purview of classic witnesses through a thoughtful embodiment of contemporary masters--in short, a source book in clear and cogent prose! --David B. Burrell, CSC, University of Notre Dame, emeritus If we are created in the triune God's own image and likeness, should we not learn to live like the persons of the Trinity? The only path to true human excellence lies precisely here: to surrender to Trinitarian love and so become self-gift. This is why Fr. Krill and James McCullough's most recent work is so important, explaining profoundly how following Jesus Christ is really to allow the Trinity's own love be the lens through which Christians see and judge everything else. --David Meconi, SJ, author of Called to Be Children of God: The Catholic Theology of Human Deification


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Philip Krill is a priest in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. He is the author of several books, including More Than Conquerors: The Pauline Mysticism of Romans 8 and La Point Vierge: Meditations on the Mystery of Presence. James McCullough (PhD, University of St Andrews) teaches theology and biblical studies in the Archdiocese of St. Louis. He is the author of Sense and Spirituality: The Arts and Spiritual Formation.

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