Systematic Theology : Volume 1: The Triune God: Volume 1: The Triune God, Volume 1

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The Triune God, together with the forthcoming second volume, The Works of God, develops a compendious statement of Christian theology in the tradition of a medieval summa, or of such modern works as those of Schleiermacher and Barth. Theology, as it is understood here, is the Christian church's continuing discourse concerning her specific communal purpose; it is the hermeneutic and critical reflection internal to the church's task of speaking the gospel, to the world as message and to God in petition and praise. This volume and its successor are thus dedicated to the service of the one church of the creeds; it is for no particular denomination or confession. The interlocutors of this work's analyses and proposals are drawn from wherever in the ecumenical tradition a question may lead: to theologians and traditions ancient, medieval, or modern; Eastern or Western; Catholic or Protestant.
 

Contents

THREE
34
The Identification of God
42
FOUR
63
The Persons of Gods Identity
75
The Patrological Problem
115
EIGHT
125
NINE
146
ELEVEN
179
TWELVE
194
THIRTEEN
207
FOURTEEN
224
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