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The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity

Online ISBN:
9780191735301
Print ISBN:
9780199557813
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity

Gilles Emery (ed.),
Gilles Emery
(ed.)
Faith, Religion, and Philosophy, University of Fribourg
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Gilles Emery, OP is Professor of Dogmatic Theology at the University of Fribourg. He is chief editor of the French edition of the journal Nova et Vetera. His publications include The Trinitarian Theology of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Oxford University Press, 2007); The Trinity: An Introduction to Catholic Doctrine on the Triune God (Catholic University of America Press, 2011); and Présence de Dieu et union à Dieu (Parole et Silence, 2017). He is the co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity (Oxford University Press, 2011), and Aristotle in Aquinas’s Theology (Oxford University Press, 2015), both with Matthew Levering.

Matthew Levering (ed.)
Matthew Levering
(ed.)
Theology, University of Saint Mary of the Lake
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Matthew Levering holds the James N. and Mary D. Perry Jr Chair of Theology at Mundelein Seminary. He has authored numerous books, including most recently Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? Historical and Theological Reflections (2019), Aquinas’s Eschatological Ethics and the Virtue of Temperance (2019), and Engaging the Doctrine of Marriage (2020). Among his recent edited volumes are The Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology (2015), Aristotle in Aquinas’s Theology (2015), and The Reception of Vatican II (2017). He is co-editor of two quarterly journals, Nova et Vetera and the International Journal of Systematic Theology. He directs the Center for Scriptural Exegesis, Philosophy, and Doctrine at Mundelein Seminary, and is the co-founder of the Chicago Theological Initiative.

Published online:
3 January 2012
Published in print:
27 October 2011
Online ISBN:
9780191735301
Print ISBN:
9780199557813
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This book examines the history of Trinitarian theology and reveals the Nicene unity still at work among Christians today despite ecumenical differences and the variety of theological perspectives. The forty-three articles are organized into the following seven parts: the Trinity in Scripture, Patristic witnesses to the Trinitarian faith, Medieval appropriations of the Trinitarian faith, the Reformation through to the twentieth century, Trinitarian dogmatics, the Trinity and Christian life, and Dialogues (addressing ecumenical, interreligious, and cultural interactions). The phrase 'Trinitarian faith' can hardly be understood outside of reference to the Councils of Nicaea and Constantinople and to their reception: the doctrine of the Trinity is indissociably connected to the reading of Scripture through the ecclesial and theological traditions. The modern period is characterized especially by the arrival of history, under two principal aspects: 'historical theology' and 'philosophies of history'. In contemporary theology, the principal 'theological loci' are Trinity and creation, Trinity and grace, Trinity and monotheism, Trinity and human life (ethics, society, politics, and culture), and more broadly Trinity and history. In all these areas, the book offers articles that do justice to the diversity of viewpoints, while also providing, as far as possible, a coherent ensemble.

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