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OverviewThis interdisciplinary study is the result of an international and ecumenical meeting of nineteen scholars held in New York at Easter 1998: the Trinity Summit. Biblical experts examine the scriptural roots of trinitarian doctrine, patristic scholars correct those who continue to misinterpret the trinitarian teaching of the Cappadocians and Augustine, and five scholars examine systematic and foundational issues like the viability of social models for the Trinity. The volume ends with a study of the Trinity in art and the challenge of preaching the Trinity today. The international reputation of the participants reflects and guarantees the high quality of this joint work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen T. Davis (Professor in the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department, Professor in the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department, Claremont McKenna College, California) , Daniel Kendall SJ (Professor in the Theology and Religious Studies Department, Professor in the Theology and Religious Studies Department, University of San Francisco) , Gerald O'Collins SJ (Adjunct Professor, Australian Catholic University, Adjunct Professor, Australian Catholic University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.532kg ISBN: 9780199246120ISBN 10: 0199246122 Pages: 422 Publication Date: 07 February 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents1: Gerald O'Collins: The Holy Trinity: The State of the Questions 2: Craig Evans: Jesus' Self-Designation `The Son of Man' and the Origins of his Deification 3: Gordon Fee: Paul and the Trinity: The Experience of Christ and the Spirit for Paul's Understanding of God 4: Alan Segal: `Two Powers in Heaven' and Early Christian Trinitarian Thinking 5: Joseph Lienhard: Ousia and Hypostasis: The Cappadocian `Settlement' and the Theology of `One Hypostasis' 6: Sarah Coakley: `Persons' in the `Social' Doctrine of the Trinity: A Critique of Current Analytic Discussion 7: M.R. Barnes: Rereading Augustine's Theology of the Trinity 8: William Alston: Substance and the Trinity 9: Brian Leftow: Anti Social Trinitarianism 10: Stephen Davis: John Hick on Incarnation and Trinity 11: David Tracy: Trinitarian Speculation and the Forms of Divine Disclosure 12: F.J. van Beeck: Trinitarian Theology as Participation 13: David Brown: The Trinity in Art 14: Marguerite Shuster: Preaching on the Trinity: A Preliminary InvestigationReviewsThe first section of this collection contains three remarkable essays which show that dialogue between systematic theologians and biblical scholars is possible and important. --Natalie K. Watson, Reviews in Religion and Theology<br> The Trinity, a collection of essays gathered from a seminar in the USA, shows 14 distinguished scholars, American and European, wrestling hard with the history and appropriate present expression of Trinitarian doctrine. Most familiar, perhaps to Anglican readers will be Sarah Coakely, now at Harvard, who writes a highly technical piece on Gregory of Nyssa's Trinitarian thought; Gerry O'Collins, who writes a characteristically clear opening chapter setting out past and present problems in the area of Trinitarian reflection; and David Brown, who sets a number of artistic representations of the Trinity in their social, artistic and philosophical context ... a text for specialists, or, at least, for students reading theology, and for ordinands in training. -- Dr John Davies, Church Times, 22/9/00.<br> Author InformationStephen T. Davis: Professor in the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department of Claremont McKenna College, California. Daniel Kendall: Professor in the Theology and Religious Studies Department of the University of San Francisco. Gerald O'Collins: Professor of Systematic and Fundamental Theology at the Gregorian University, Rome. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |