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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John M. Farrelly, O.S.BPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Sheed & Ward,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.717kg ISBN: 9780742532250ISBN 10: 0742532259 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 04 January 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsPart 1 Preface Part 2 Abbreviations Chapter 3 The Trinity: The Theological Problematic Chapter 4 Scripture and the Roots of Christian Belief in the Trinity Chapter 5 Soundings in the History of Christian Reflection on the Trinity: To I Constantinople (381) Chapter 6 Later Soundings: The Fifth to the Nineteenth Century Chapter 7 The Trinity's Relation to the Orders of Salvation and Creation Chapter 8 The Father's Generation of the Son Chapter 9 The Procession of the Holy Spirit Within the Trinity Chapter 10 Father, Son and Holy Spirit as Three Relational Personsin One Being Chapter 11 A Trinitarian Spirituality Part 12 Bibliographical EssaysReviewsThis magnificent volume on the Trinity does exactly what its subtitle announces: Rediscovering the Central Christian Mystery. Long marginalized to the periphery of theology, the Trinity has recently made a dramatic come-back and is now occupying center stage. We owe a big debt to Farrelly for helping us see clearly once again, through a detailed and insightful analysis of the Christian Tradition, why and how Christians must be trinitarians and not just 'monotheists,' in theology as well as in spirituality. I strongly recommend this book to anyone seeking to understand the central mystery of the Christian faith. -- Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University A genuine rediscovery of the doctrine on the Trinity. Practicing solid scholarship with a keen eye for the 'signs of the times,' John Farrelly's treatment combines an energetic survey of the doctrine's intellectual reverberations with a balanced treatment of the theological issues at stake. -- Nancy A. Dallavalle, Fairfield University Recommended. -- J. Gresham, Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, Paul VI Institute * CHOICE * Farrelly's work…remains a monument to the process of recovery and retrieval of the ""central Christian mystery"" occurring during the forty years to which the author's writing and research have significantly contributed…The overall spiritual and committed tone of this book make it a fitting expression of a theological life richly lived, assured in faith, and intrepid in thought. * The Thomist * It demonstrates a breadth of sympathies that will inevitably draw the reader who perseveres into what is an engaging, if somewhat complex, argument. -- David Brown * Theologische Literaturzeitung, December 2007 * This magnificent volume on the Trinity does exactly what its subtitle announces: Rediscovering the Central Christian Mystery. Long marginalized to the periphery of theology, the Trinity has recently made a dramatic come-back and is now occupying center stage. We owe a big debt to Farrelly for helping us see clearly once again, through a detailed and insightful analysis of the Christian Tradition, why and how Christians must be trinitarians and not just 'monotheists,' in theology as well as in spirituality. I strongly recommend this book to anyone seeking to understand the central mystery of the Christian faith. -- Peter C. Phan, Georgetown University A genuine rediscovery of the doctrine on the Trinity. Practicing solid scholarship with a keen eye for the 'signs of the times,' John Farrelly's treatment combines an energetic survey of the doctrine's intellectual reverberations with a balanced treatment of the theological issues at stake. -- Nancy A. Dallavalle, Fairfield University Recommended. -- J. Gresham, Kenrick-Glennon Seminary, Paul VI Institute CHOICE Farrelly's work...remains a monument to the process of recovery and retrieval of the central Christian mystery occurring during the forty years to which the author's writing and research have significantly contributed...The overall spiritual and committed tone of this book make it a fitting expression of a theological life richly lived, assured in faith, and intrepid in thought. The Thomist It demonstrates a breadth of sympathies that will inevitably draw the reader who perseveres into what is an engaging, if somewhat complex, argument. -- David Brown Theologische Literaturzeitung, December 2007 A genuine rediscovery of the doctrine on the Trinity. Practicing solid scholarship with a keen eye for the 'signs of the times, ' John Farrelly's treatment combines an energetic survey of the doctrine's intellectual reverberations with a balanced treatment of the theological issues at stake.--Nancy A. Dallavalle Author InformationM. John Farrelly, O.S.B., is a professor of theology at De Sales School of Theology in Washington D.C. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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