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Trinitarian Theology After Barth Myk Habets Editor Phillip Tolliday Editor

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Trinitarian Theology After Barth Myk Habets Editor Phillip Tolliday Editor
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Publisher: James Clarke and Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.53 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Myk Habets (editor), Phillip Tolliday (editor)
ISBN: 9780227680322, 0227680324
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Trinitarian Theology After Barth Myk Habets Editor Phillip Tolliday Editor by Myk Habets (editor), Phillip Tolliday (editor) 9780227680322, 0227680324 instant download after payment.

Karl Barth was undoubtedly one of the most outstanding theological thinkers of the twentieth century. Referred to by some as the 'father' of the Church, his influence upon the doctrine of the Trinity continues to be a commanding presence. Barth understood that it is from Trinitarian teaching that Christian dogmatics derives what it has to say about the relationship between God and humanity. Most fundamental is the role of the Holy Spirit in our knowledge of God and His being as a trinity in unity. Barth's work, the popularity of which has seen resurgence in recent years, has occasioned appreciation, critique and rejection. These essays testify to this conflict, the accessibility of Barth's doctrinal conventions and the 'inexhaustible resourcefulness' of his theologies. 'Trinitarian Theology after Barth' draws together scholars who engage in the doctrine of the Trinity and the related themes. Barth's thought allows for a variety of interpretations, and it is this that gives such vibrancy to the essays in this volume, written by seasoned Barth scholars and voices new to the debate.

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