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A contribution to the literature on the doctrine of the Trinity, critically examining modern theological models to recognise and understanding God's unity.In what sense is God one? How can those wh...
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28 July 2011

A contribution to the literature on the doctrine of the Trinity, critically examining modern theological models to recognise and understanding God's unity.
In what sense is God one? How can those who worship Jesus Christ, his Father, and the Holy Spirit claim to be monotheists? These questions were answered by the early church, and their answering analogies, models, and language have come down to the church today. However, theology is not stagnant, and the twentieth century has seen several new models of the Trinity emerge. Many of these models have focused on the three persons without adequately considering the consequences for the unity of God. The One God seeks to develop an understanding of the unity of the Triune God by examining the positions put forward by Karl Rahner, Millard Erickson, John Zizioulas, and Wolfhart Pannenberg. After carefully presenting and critically examining each of these positions, this book offers a synthesis: an understanding of the unity of God that is historically informed, theologically adequate, internally coherent, and able to explain Christian monotheism in a new century. By affirming both the singular divine essence of God and the genuine, eternal interdependence of distinct divine persons in God, The One God affirms the personal and the natural levels of ontology, both crucial for understanding God, humanity, and the world.
In what sense is God one? How can those who worship Jesus Christ, his Father, and the Holy Spirit claim to be monotheists? These questions were answered by the early church, and their answering analogies, models, and language have come down to the church today. However, theology is not stagnant, and the twentieth century has seen several new models of the Trinity emerge. Many of these models have focused on the three persons without adequately considering the consequences for the unity of God. The One God seeks to develop an understanding of the unity of the Triune God by examining the positions put forward by Karl Rahner, Millard Erickson, John Zizioulas, and Wolfhart Pannenberg. After carefully presenting and critically examining each of these positions, this book offers a synthesis: an understanding of the unity of God that is historically informed, theologically adequate, internally coherent, and able to explain Christian monotheism in a new century. By affirming both the singular divine essence of God and the genuine, eternal interdependence of distinct divine persons in God, The One God affirms the personal and the natural levels of ontology, both crucial for understanding God, humanity, and the world.
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Pages: 232
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date:
28 July 2011
Trim Size: 9.02 X 6.02 in
ISBN: 9780227173626
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Christian Theology / Systematic, Christianity, Theology
...a critical appraisal of the threeness and unity of God in the work of Karl Rahner, Millard Erickson, John Zizioulas and Wolfhart Pannenberg. [...] ...chapters engage with them descriptively and critically as the theological roots and contexts of their Trinitarian theology are outlined.
— Scott Harrower
— Scott Harrower
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction to the Doctrine of Trinitarian Unity
2. Karl Rahner and Trinitarian Unity
3. Millard Erickson and Trinitarian Unity
4. John Zizioulas and Trinitarian Unity
5. Wolfhart Pannenberg and Trinitarian Unity
6. Successful Evangelical Understanding of Trinitarian Unity
Bibliography
List of Abbreviations
1. Introduction to the Doctrine of Trinitarian Unity
2. Karl Rahner and Trinitarian Unity
3. Millard Erickson and Trinitarian Unity
4. John Zizioulas and Trinitarian Unity
5. Wolfhart Pannenberg and Trinitarian Unity
6. Successful Evangelical Understanding of Trinitarian Unity
Bibliography