This article explores further implications of Lonergan’s four-point hypothesis, linking the trinitarian relations with four created participations in the divine nature, this time in the area of Christology. These include a much richer trinitarian account of the Incarnation, with a deeper pneumatological dimension emerging. It offers a brief comparison of this approach with three other approaches which similarly seek to provide a richer trinitarian account of Christology, from Christopher Schwöbel, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and David Coffey
This article aims to present Christology not as an add-on to monotheism, but as its specific Christi...
Building and expanding upon contemporary Christologies of deep incarnation, this thesis re-imagines...
Jesus has revealed God not as an undifferentiated, isolated monad but as Tri-Une, a Trinity whom we...
Communio ecclesiology has attracted a considerable theological following, but this article dwells on...
Drawing on Lonergan’s systematic theology of the Trinity and his conception of four created particip...
Spirituality and ultimacy are inextricably linked. Underlying the plurality of spiritualities are my...
Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective features six highly respected scholars from schools such as Erskine...
This article looks at the problem of the so-called �point of contact� between God and mankind, or mo...
Spirit Christology has emerged as an important focus in recent theology. It offers new perspectives ...
The God-world relationship bears an ambiguous relationship between God’s immanent life and God’s lif...
This thesis proposes that Robert W. Jenson's identification of the triune God faithfully describes t...
In this article, I present the trinitarian teaching of the first seven ecumenical councils, what we ...
The second half of the twentieth century was marked by an increase in studies on the doctrine of the...
The second half of the twentieth century was marked by an increase in studies on the doctrine of the...
This article proposes a Trinitarian imagination that demonstrates the embrace of the whole universe ...
This article aims to present Christology not as an add-on to monotheism, but as its specific Christi...
Building and expanding upon contemporary Christologies of deep incarnation, this thesis re-imagines...
Jesus has revealed God not as an undifferentiated, isolated monad but as Tri-Une, a Trinity whom we...
Communio ecclesiology has attracted a considerable theological following, but this article dwells on...
Drawing on Lonergan’s systematic theology of the Trinity and his conception of four created particip...
Spirituality and ultimacy are inextricably linked. Underlying the plurality of spiritualities are my...
Jesus in Trinitarian Perspective features six highly respected scholars from schools such as Erskine...
This article looks at the problem of the so-called �point of contact� between God and mankind, or mo...
Spirit Christology has emerged as an important focus in recent theology. It offers new perspectives ...
The God-world relationship bears an ambiguous relationship between God’s immanent life and God’s lif...
This thesis proposes that Robert W. Jenson's identification of the triune God faithfully describes t...
In this article, I present the trinitarian teaching of the first seven ecumenical councils, what we ...
The second half of the twentieth century was marked by an increase in studies on the doctrine of the...
The second half of the twentieth century was marked by an increase in studies on the doctrine of the...
This article proposes a Trinitarian imagination that demonstrates the embrace of the whole universe ...
This article aims to present Christology not as an add-on to monotheism, but as its specific Christi...
Building and expanding upon contemporary Christologies of deep incarnation, this thesis re-imagines...
Jesus has revealed God not as an undifferentiated, isolated monad but as Tri-Une, a Trinity whom we...