Doran works out a starting point for a contemporary theology of history and proposes a new application of the ‘psychological analogy’ for understanding the Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
Doran works out a starting point for a contemporary theology of history and proposes a new application of the ‘psychological analogy’ for understanding the Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
Robert M. Doran is the Emmett Doerr Chair in Catholic Systematic Theology at Marquette University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part One: Constructing a New Catholic Systematic Theology: A Vision and an Invitation 1 A Catholic Systematic Theology on the Level of Our Time 2 The Immanent Constitution of Life in God 3 Contingent Predication and the Divine Missions 4 The Order of the Divine Missions 5 Social Grace and the Mission of the Word 6 Functional Specialties for a World Theology Part Two: Missions and Processions 7 The Starting Point 8 Autonomous Spiritual Processions 9 The Dialectic of Desire 10 Sacralization and Desacralization in History 11 Lonergan’s Early Analogy 12 Enriching the Context Index
Introduction Part One: Constructing a New Catholic Systematic Theology: A Vision and an Invitation 1 A Catholic Systematic Theology on the Level of Our Time 2 The Immanent Constitution of Life in God 3 Contingent Predication and the Divine Missions 4 The Order of the Divine Missions 5 Social Grace and the Mission of the Word 6 Functional Specialties for a World Theology Part Two: Missions and Processions 7 The Starting Point 8 Autonomous Spiritual Processions 9 The Dialectic of Desire 10 Sacralization and Desacralization in History 11 Lonergan’s Early Analogy 12 Enriching the Context Index
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