An Exploration of Different Issues in the Doctrine of the Trinity.
Throughout the last century, theologians gave great attention to
the doctrine of the Trinity, and they largely succeeded in
restoring it to a central place in Christian thought. But as they
highlighted the novelty of the revolutionary new trinitarianism, a
number of generalizations crept into the discussion that requires a
careful reevaluation of the classical tradition. Trinitarian
Theology-the subject of the second annual Los Angeles Theology
Conference-sought to make constructive progress in the doctrine of
the Trinity by aligning the trinitarian revival with the ongoing
task of retrieving the classical doctrine of the Trinity. The nine
diverse essays in this collection include discussions on: Ways to
clarify the doctrine of the Trinity without sacrificing its
essential mystery. The ways in which trinitarian theology applies
practically to the Christian life and mission. Highlighting the
counter-revolutionary trends in the most recent trinitarian
thought. Discourse on the role Karl Barth played in advancing
trinitarian thought. Each of the essays collected in this volume
engage with Scripture as well as with others in the
field-theologians both past and present, from different
confessions-in order to provide constructive resources for
contemporary systematic theology and to forge a theology for the
future.
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