Offers a new historical model explaining how the concept of the Trinity first emerged. It explores how early Christian authors came to the conclusion that the one God must be differentiable as three distinct persons through reading the Old Testament.
Offers a new historical model explaining how the concept of the Trinity first emerged. It explores how early Christian authors came to the conclusion that the one God must be differentiable as three distinct persons through reading the Old Testament.
Matthew W. Bates (Ph.D., The University of Notre Dame) is Assistant Professor of Theology at Quincy University in Quincy, Illinois.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Reading as Birth - The Trinity Emerges 2: Divine Dialogues from the Dawn of Time 3: Theodramatic Stratagems - The Son's Mission 4: Cross-Shaped Conversations 5: Praise for Rescue 6: Triumphant Talks 7: Reading God Right Epilogue: The Read God References Index of Biblical References Index of Other Ancient Sources Index of Modern Authors Cited Index of Concepts and Other Names
Introduction 1: Reading as Birth - The Trinity Emerges 2: Divine Dialogues from the Dawn of Time 3: Theodramatic Stratagems - The Son's Mission 4: Cross-Shaped Conversations 5: Praise for Rescue 6: Triumphant Talks 7: Reading God Right Epilogue: The Read God References Index of Biblical References Index of Other Ancient Sources Index of Modern Authors Cited Index of Concepts and Other Names
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