Communio ecclesiology has attracted a considerable theological following, but this article dwells on other avenues for relating the Trinity to the life of the church. A more traditional approach would relate the church to the processions and missions of the Son and Spirit. Moreover the recent development of Lonergan’s four-point hypothesis offers a more profound account of the church as an “icon” of the Trinity. Not only are such approaches more solidly grounded in trinitarian theology; they also provide interesting opportunities for relating the church to other religious traditions
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In this article – the first Bishop Kevin Dunn Memorial Lecture - I argue that one of the most import...
This study explores the recent missiological and ecclesiological discussion as it relates to the wel...
As a corrective for the idealizing, romanticizing, and universalizing tendencies of communio ecclesi...
This article explores further implications of Lonergan’s four-point hypothesis, linking the trinitar...
Spirituality and ultimacy are inextricably linked. Underlying the plurality of spiritualities are my...
Discussing the functional role of the church, you are best served by first considering the essence o...
Drawing on Lonergan’s systematic theology of the Trinity and his conception of four created particip...
The phrase Third Article Theology is used in two senses: first to characterise a methodological appr...
Do we who claim to be trinitarian in doctrine actually demonstrate a conscious belief in that truth?...
Contemporary theology is driven by a quest to make the doctrine of the Trinity “relevant” to a wide ...
Recent decades have witnessed a significant growth in interest in Trinitarian theology. Among the va...
This article examines the origins of the traditional or orthodox Trinitarian formula. The main obje...
Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective features six highly respected scholars from schools such as Erskine...
This paper responds to the question what is the origin and nature of apostolicity and how it is demo...
This article looks at the problem of the so-called �point of contact� between God and mankind, or mo...
In this article – the first Bishop Kevin Dunn Memorial Lecture - I argue that one of the most import...
This study explores the recent missiological and ecclesiological discussion as it relates to the wel...
As a corrective for the idealizing, romanticizing, and universalizing tendencies of communio ecclesi...
This article explores further implications of Lonergan’s four-point hypothesis, linking the trinitar...
Spirituality and ultimacy are inextricably linked. Underlying the plurality of spiritualities are my...
Discussing the functional role of the church, you are best served by first considering the essence o...
Drawing on Lonergan’s systematic theology of the Trinity and his conception of four created particip...
The phrase Third Article Theology is used in two senses: first to characterise a methodological appr...
Do we who claim to be trinitarian in doctrine actually demonstrate a conscious belief in that truth?...
Contemporary theology is driven by a quest to make the doctrine of the Trinity “relevant” to a wide ...
Recent decades have witnessed a significant growth in interest in Trinitarian theology. Among the va...
This article examines the origins of the traditional or orthodox Trinitarian formula. The main obje...
Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective features six highly respected scholars from schools such as Erskine...
This paper responds to the question what is the origin and nature of apostolicity and how it is demo...
This article looks at the problem of the so-called �point of contact� between God and mankind, or mo...
In this article – the first Bishop Kevin Dunn Memorial Lecture - I argue that one of the most import...
This study explores the recent missiological and ecclesiological discussion as it relates to the wel...