Modern Trinitarian Perspectives

Author:   John Thompson (Professor of Systematic Theology, Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological College, Belfast, Northern Ireland)
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Pages:   176
Publication Date:   08 December 1994
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Author:   John Thompson (Professor of Systematic Theology, Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological College, Belfast, Northern Ireland)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9780195088991


ISBN 10:   0195088999
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   08 December 1994
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""A superlative summary and analysis of the current state of Trinitarian theology. Fair; balanced; insightful; appropriately critical. Highly recommended.""--Wayne C. Stumme, Trinity Lutheran Seminary ""Excellent interdenominational summaries of a critical focus in Christian theology.""--Stephen G. Gruber, Creighton University ""Probably the most balanced book on the topic available.""--William M. Thompson, Duquesne University ""A welcomed text that provides students with a synthesis of patristic and historical theological development in the context of contemporary theological writing.""--Mark A. Latcovich, St. Mary Seminary, Ohio ""Provides a very helpful analysis and overview of recent theological reflection on the Trinity. In doing so it provides a useful link between classical expressions of Trinitarian theology and that of more recent work.""--Pete Gathje, Kalamazoo College ""A superlative summary and analysis of the current state of Trinitarian theology. Fair; balanced; insightful; appropriately critical. Highly recommended.""--Wayne C. Stumme, Trinity Lutheran Seminary ""Excellent interdenominational summaries of a critical focus in Christian theology.""--Stephen G. Gruber, Creighton University ""Probably the most balanced book on the topic available.""--William M. Thompson, Duquesne University ""A welcomed text that provides students with a synthesis of patristic and historical theological development in the context of contemporary theological writing.""--Mark A. Latcovich, St. Mary Seminary, Ohio ""Provides a very helpful analysis and overview of recent theological reflection on the Trinity. In doing so it provides a useful link between classical expressions of Trinitarian theology and that of more recent work.""--Pete Gathje, Kalamazoo College ""Impressive both in its breadth and its detail. Thompson has provided a thorough introduction to the whole range of issues taken up in the contemporary discussion of the Trinity debate. Thompson's overview will offer students and teachers of theology an indispensable aid for years to come.""--Benjamin C. Leslie, North American Baptist Seminary ""An excellent summary of several major modern thinkers. Highly recommended.""--Bruce R. Marino, Valley Forge Christian College ""Thompson's review, analysis and assessment of modern Trinitarian theologies are a very substantial contribution itself. So much deep thinking about the trinity has been published recently that the task of surveying, much less analyzing and assessing it, is daunting. Thompson's volume displays much erudition, balanced treatment and fair judgements.""--Angelican Theological Review ""...a useful addition to the area of trinitarian study.""--Journal of Ecumenical Studies ""...a rather thorough update on the state of Trinity doctrine.""--Calvin Theological Journal


A superlative summary and analysis of the current state of Trinitarian theology. Fair; balanced; insightful; appropriately critical. Highly recommended. --Wayne C. Stumme, Trinity Lutheran Seminary<br> Excellent interdenominational summaries of a critical focus in Christian theology. --Stephen G. Gruber, Creighton University<br> Probably the most balanced book on the topic available. --William M. Thompson, Duquesne University<br> A welcomed text that provides students with a synthesis of patristic and historical theological development in the context of contemporary theological writing. --Mark A. Latcovich, St. Mary Seminary, Ohio<br> Provides a very helpful analysis and overview of recent theological reflection on the Trinity. In doing so it provides a useful link between classical expressions of Trinitarian theology and that of more recent work. --Pete Gathje, Kalamazoo College<br>


"""A superlative summary and analysis of the current state of Trinitarian theology. Fair; balanced; insightful; appropriately critical. Highly recommended.""--Wayne C. Stumme, Trinity Lutheran Seminary ""Excellent interdenominational summaries of a critical focus in Christian theology.""--Stephen G. Gruber, Creighton University ""Probably the most balanced book on the topic available.""--William M. Thompson, Duquesne University ""A welcomed text that provides students with a synthesis of patristic and historical theological development in the context of contemporary theological writing.""--Mark A. Latcovich, St. Mary Seminary, Ohio ""Provides a very helpful analysis and overview of recent theological reflection on the Trinity. In doing so it provides a useful link between classical expressions of Trinitarian theology and that of more recent work.""--Pete Gathje, Kalamazoo College ""A superlative summary and analysis of the current state of Trinitarian theology. Fair; balanced; insightful; appropriately critical. Highly recommended.""--Wayne C. Stumme, Trinity Lutheran Seminary ""Excellent interdenominational summaries of a critical focus in Christian theology.""--Stephen G. Gruber, Creighton University ""Probably the most balanced book on the topic available.""--William M. Thompson, Duquesne University ""A welcomed text that provides students with a synthesis of patristic and historical theological development in the context of contemporary theological writing.""--Mark A. Latcovich, St. Mary Seminary, Ohio ""Provides a very helpful analysis and overview of recent theological reflection on the Trinity. In doing so it provides a useful link between classical expressions of Trinitarian theology and that of more recent work.""--Pete Gathje, Kalamazoo College ""Impressive both in its breadth and its detail. Thompson has provided a thorough introduction to the whole range of issues taken up in the contemporary discussion of the Trinity debate. Thompson's overview will offer students and teachers of theology an indispensable aid for years to come.""--Benjamin C. Leslie, North American Baptist Seminary ""An excellent summary of several major modern thinkers. Highly recommended.""--Bruce R. Marino, Valley Forge Christian College ""Thompson's review, analysis and assessment of modern Trinitarian theologies are a very substantial contribution itself. So much deep thinking about the trinity has been published recently that the task of surveying, much less analyzing and assessing it, is daunting. Thompson's volume displays much erudition, balanced treatment and fair judgements.""--Angelican Theological Review ""...a useful addition to the area of trinitarian study.""--Journal of Ecumenical Studies ""...a rather thorough update on the state of Trinity doctrine.""--Calvin Theological Journal"


The Dr Thompson book shows an independence of judgment which is enabled by, but not slavishly tied to, the theology of Barth. The irenical tone is the fruit of the author's steadfastly calm bearing over the years in a land much in need of the quality. The Expository Times solid food that is both eirenical and closely argued Graham Dowell, Theology, May '96


<br> A superlative summary and analysis of the current state of Trinitarian theology. Fair; balanced; insightful; appropriately critical. Highly recommended. --Wayne C. Stumme, Trinity Lutheran Seminary<p><br> Excellent interdenominational summaries of a critical focus in Christian theology. --Stephen G. Gruber, Creighton University<p><br> Probably the most balanced book on the topic available. --William M. Thompson, Duquesne University<p><br> A welcomed text that provides students with a synthesis of patristic and historical theological development in the context of contemporary theological writing. --Mark A. Latcovich, St. Mary Seminary, Ohio<p><br> Provides a very helpful analysis and overview of recent theological reflection on the Trinity. In doing so it provides a useful link between classical expressions of Trinitarian theology and that of more recent work. --Pete Gathje, Kalamazoo College<p><br>


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