This article seeks to consider the compatibility between the doctrine of the Trinity and the theory of the transcendental properties by offering a consideration of the notion of the ‘gift’ as a transcendental term. In particular, this article presents a re-reading of John Milbank’s influential theology of the gift through Colin Gunton’s project of developing ‘trinitarian transcendentals’. In addition to showing how Milbank’s notion of the gift could be systematically understood in terms of what Gunton calls a ‘trinitarianly developed transcendental’ which nonetheless avoids many of the problems found in Gunton’s original project, this article argues understanding ‘gift’ as a transcendental term can not only provide us with new ways of recon...
Commentary on major themes and characteristic focuses is combined with an evaluative proposal genera...
Recognizing the Gift puts twentieth-century Catholic theological conversations on nature and grace, ...
ČADANOVÁ, Lucie. The Concept of Transcendence of Human Being as The Supernatural. A Comparison of Op...
This article considers how the notions of ‘word’ and ‘conversation’ can contribute to contemporary d...
Funding: Templeton Religion Trust (Grant Number(s): TRT0391).This article considers how the notions ...
In this thesis an attempt is made to strengthen and develop John Milbank’s account of gift and parti...
Colin Gunton is a trinitarian theologian who is known for his engagement with, and theological analy...
At its best, Christian theology has strived to balance God’s transcendence and immanence both in the...
Contentious unresolved philosophical and anthropological questions beset contemporary gift theories....
This paper responds to the question what is the origin and nature of apostolicity and how it is demo...
This article investigates whether the canon of Christian Holy Scripture is properly understood as a ...
The argument of this contribution, departing from a famous article by Arnold van Ruler, is that a fu...
This thesis presents Thomas F. Torrance's Trinitarian soteriology, and as such seeks to combine the ...
This article offers a reading of Colin Gunton’s trinitarian theology in light of recent theological ...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
Commentary on major themes and characteristic focuses is combined with an evaluative proposal genera...
Recognizing the Gift puts twentieth-century Catholic theological conversations on nature and grace, ...
ČADANOVÁ, Lucie. The Concept of Transcendence of Human Being as The Supernatural. A Comparison of Op...
This article considers how the notions of ‘word’ and ‘conversation’ can contribute to contemporary d...
Funding: Templeton Religion Trust (Grant Number(s): TRT0391).This article considers how the notions ...
In this thesis an attempt is made to strengthen and develop John Milbank’s account of gift and parti...
Colin Gunton is a trinitarian theologian who is known for his engagement with, and theological analy...
At its best, Christian theology has strived to balance God’s transcendence and immanence both in the...
Contentious unresolved philosophical and anthropological questions beset contemporary gift theories....
This paper responds to the question what is the origin and nature of apostolicity and how it is demo...
This article investigates whether the canon of Christian Holy Scripture is properly understood as a ...
The argument of this contribution, departing from a famous article by Arnold van Ruler, is that a fu...
This thesis presents Thomas F. Torrance's Trinitarian soteriology, and as such seeks to combine the ...
This article offers a reading of Colin Gunton’s trinitarian theology in light of recent theological ...
The Charismatic Renewal movement, in whose wake a number of evangelizing communities of prayer and n...
Commentary on major themes and characteristic focuses is combined with an evaluative proposal genera...
Recognizing the Gift puts twentieth-century Catholic theological conversations on nature and grace, ...
ČADANOVÁ, Lucie. The Concept of Transcendence of Human Being as The Supernatural. A Comparison of Op...