The Trinity: East/West dialogue
Material type:
- the trinity east or west dialogue
- Trinity -- History of doctrines
- God -- History of doctrines
- Relation (Theology)
- Religion -- Philosophy
- Analysis (Philosophy)
- Theology, Orthodox Eastern
- Theology, Catholic
- Theology, Protestant
- Theology, Doctrinal
- 2000
- Systematic Theology, Christian--2000
- Philosophy of Religion
- Ecumenism/Christian Unity Movements
- Trinity
- God
- Relation (Theology)
- Religion
- Analysis (Philosophy)
- Theology, Orthodox Eastern
- Theology, Catholic
- Theology, Protestant
- Theology, Doctrinal
- 2000-
- Systematic Theology, Christian--2000-
- Philosophy of Religion
- Ecumenism/Christian Unity Movements
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Note
Select bibliography: p 245-247.
Glossary of terms: p 239-243.
Index: p 249-261.
Papers from a conference on the Trinity organized by the Society of Christian Philosophers and the Theological Commission of the Russian Orthodox Church, Moscow, Je 6-9 2001.
The revelation of God as Trinity.
Modern Anglo-American philosophy of religion.
The trinitarian dilemma.
Perichoretic monotheism: a defense of a social theory of the Trinity.
Trinitarian willing and salvific initiatives.
The Trinity and personal identity.
Three persons in one being: on attempts to show that the doctrine of the Trinity is self-contradictory.
The elements of triadology in the New Testament.
The trinitarian teaching of St. Gregory Nazianzen.
St Augustine's doctrine of the Trinity in the light of Orthodox triadology of the fourth century.
Word and Trinity.
The Trinity and natural reason: lessons from Cambridge Platonism.
The Holy Trinity and non-Christian triades: a comparative study.
The dogma of the Trinity and its social-political implications.
The doctrine of the Holy Trinity in the culture and art of ancient Russia.
A triadological perspective of church mission in the twenty-first century.
The Holy Trinity: paradigm of the human person.
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