In this article, I present the trinitarian teaching of the first seven ecumenical councils, what we might call Conciliar Trinitarianism. I then consider two questions. First, what is the relationship between the divine persons and the divine nature? I argue that neither strict identity nor instantiation interpretations of that relationship fit well with the conciliar texts. Second, does the relation of procession among the divine persons, asserted in the conciliar texts, imply an objectionable ontological subordination in the Trinity? I argue that there is at least one way for a proponent of Conciliar Trinitarianism to deny that objectionable ontological subordination follows from the divine processions
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the connections between the Trinitarian Persons, their rela...
This paper employs recent developments in the theory of truthmakers to offer a novel solution to the...
Whether Trinitarianism is coherent depends not only on whether some account of the Trinity is cohere...
In this article, I present the trinitarian teaching of the first seven ecumenical councils, what we ...
In this article, I offer some analytic reflections on Mark Edward's paper, "Is Subordinationism a He...
In this article, I offer some analytic reflections on Mark Edward's paper, "Is Subordinationism a He...
This article suggests that the shape of Conciliar Trinitarianism is rather different to what is ofte...
The doctrine of the Trinity affirms that there are three divine Persons, each of whom is fully God, ...
The theorizing about the doctrine of the Trinity by contemporary analytic philosophers of religion h...
In this article I develop a new problem for the doctrine of the Trinity that I call the Problem of T...
The core of a Trinitarian model is the internal layout of intra-Trinitarian relations. Depending on ...
This paper attempts to show through the modern literature that Social Trinitarianism (ST) is a more ...
This paper responds to the question what is the origin and nature of apostolicity and how it is dem...
I present Ned Markosian's episodic account of identity under a sortal, and then use it to sketch a n...
The argument of this contribution, departing from a famous article by Arnold van Ruler, is that a fu...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the connections between the Trinitarian Persons, their rela...
This paper employs recent developments in the theory of truthmakers to offer a novel solution to the...
Whether Trinitarianism is coherent depends not only on whether some account of the Trinity is cohere...
In this article, I present the trinitarian teaching of the first seven ecumenical councils, what we ...
In this article, I offer some analytic reflections on Mark Edward's paper, "Is Subordinationism a He...
In this article, I offer some analytic reflections on Mark Edward's paper, "Is Subordinationism a He...
This article suggests that the shape of Conciliar Trinitarianism is rather different to what is ofte...
The doctrine of the Trinity affirms that there are three divine Persons, each of whom is fully God, ...
The theorizing about the doctrine of the Trinity by contemporary analytic philosophers of religion h...
In this article I develop a new problem for the doctrine of the Trinity that I call the Problem of T...
The core of a Trinitarian model is the internal layout of intra-Trinitarian relations. Depending on ...
This paper attempts to show through the modern literature that Social Trinitarianism (ST) is a more ...
This paper responds to the question what is the origin and nature of apostolicity and how it is dem...
I present Ned Markosian's episodic account of identity under a sortal, and then use it to sketch a n...
The argument of this contribution, departing from a famous article by Arnold van Ruler, is that a fu...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the connections between the Trinitarian Persons, their rela...
This paper employs recent developments in the theory of truthmakers to offer a novel solution to the...
Whether Trinitarianism is coherent depends not only on whether some account of the Trinity is cohere...