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Trinity And Incarnation A Postcatholic Theology Steven Nemes

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Trinity And Incarnation A Postcatholic Theology Steven Nemes
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Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.11 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Steven Nemes
ISBN: 9781666773569, 9781666773583, 1666773565, 1666773581
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Trinity And Incarnation A Postcatholic Theology Steven Nemes by Steven Nemes 9781666773569, 9781666773583, 1666773565, 1666773581 instant download after payment.

This book argues that the doctrine of God taken for granted in the catholic tradition (divine transcendence, creatio ex nihilo, divine simplicity) makes it impossible to give an intelligible and coherent interpretation of the verbal formulas of the catholic dogmas of Trinity and incarnation. By way of response to this apparent incoherence at the heart of the catholic theological tradition, it proposes an alternative post-catholic take on these central doctrines in the light of a qualified monistic conception of God and a “Spirit Christological” interpretation of Jesus’s relation to God the Father as presented in the New Testament.

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