One of the most valuable contributions to this work of Andrew Gabriel in The Lord is the Spirit is to reveal its limitation of the classical theism which is heavily Christo-centric. He thoroughly examines from the ancient theologians including Thomas Aquinas to contemporary theologians including Karl Barth and Jurgen Moltman in order to demonstrate the lack of or insufficient reference to the presence of the Spirit in the discourse of the doctrine of God
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Building on the growing body of work examining the intersection of trauma, affect, memory, and theol...
The Gospel of John is often referred to as the Quaker Gospel. So it is with no surprise that David J...
This essay is the transcript of an invited response to Andrew K. Gabriel, The Lord Is the Spirit: Th...
Andrew Gabriel’s book The Lord is the Spirit presents a well-written, innovative and effective criti...
Gabriel focuses on the issues of using gendered language for God, the relationship of the Spirit and...
There are a multitude of approaches to Trinitarian Theology. In the Catholic theological tradition, ...
Book review SIMON-SZÉKELY, A., ed. (2015), Lélekenciklopédia: A lélek szerepe az emberiség szellem...
Identifying the ways in which God’s Spirit maneuvers and works in the world has never been a task un...
Book review of Kṛṣṇa and Christ: Body-Divine Relation in the Thought of Śaṅkara, Rāmānuja, and Class...
Mark Manolopoulos’s book (a volume in the SUNY Theology and Continental Thought series) looks to bri...
The article reviews the book Spirit Cure: A History of Pentecostal Healing, by Joseph W. Williams. A...
Theology and psychoanalytic theory have often been framed as living at odds with each other. Psychoa...
In Western theism, different attributes have classically been ascribed to God, such as omnipotence, ...
This article is a review of the book Systematic Theology Vol. 1, The Triune God by Robert W. Jenson
Reviewed Title: Stanley, Brian, The Global Diffusion of Evangelicalism: The Age of Billy Graham and ...
Building on the growing body of work examining the intersection of trauma, affect, memory, and theol...
The Gospel of John is often referred to as the Quaker Gospel. So it is with no surprise that David J...
This essay is the transcript of an invited response to Andrew K. Gabriel, The Lord Is the Spirit: Th...
Andrew Gabriel’s book The Lord is the Spirit presents a well-written, innovative and effective criti...
Gabriel focuses on the issues of using gendered language for God, the relationship of the Spirit and...
There are a multitude of approaches to Trinitarian Theology. In the Catholic theological tradition, ...
Book review SIMON-SZÉKELY, A., ed. (2015), Lélekenciklopédia: A lélek szerepe az emberiség szellem...
Identifying the ways in which God’s Spirit maneuvers and works in the world has never been a task un...
Book review of Kṛṣṇa and Christ: Body-Divine Relation in the Thought of Śaṅkara, Rāmānuja, and Class...
Mark Manolopoulos’s book (a volume in the SUNY Theology and Continental Thought series) looks to bri...
The article reviews the book Spirit Cure: A History of Pentecostal Healing, by Joseph W. Williams. A...
Theology and psychoanalytic theory have often been framed as living at odds with each other. Psychoa...
In Western theism, different attributes have classically been ascribed to God, such as omnipotence, ...
This article is a review of the book Systematic Theology Vol. 1, The Triune God by Robert W. Jenson
Reviewed Title: Stanley, Brian, The Global Diffusion of Evangelicalism: The Age of Billy Graham and ...
Building on the growing body of work examining the intersection of trauma, affect, memory, and theol...
The Gospel of John is often referred to as the Quaker Gospel. So it is with no surprise that David J...