There are a multitude of approaches to Trinitarian Theology. In the Catholic theological tradition, the Bible is the soul of theology, and philosophy, spirituality and ecclesiology form essential foundations. In contrast, the evangelical tradition holds the Bible as both the soul and foundation of the theological imagination. Following in this latter tradition, Coppedge’s book on the Trinity provides a new and systematic approach to developing a biblical theology of the Trinity. The approach is new because of its systematic and comprehensive method of drawing out, integrating and developing Old Testament and New Testament data: images, indicators, analogies, attributes, aspects, differences, approaches, issues, questions, roles, metaphors, ...
This chapter discusses two models of the Trinity: the so-called social or interpersonal model, and t...
The encyclopedia was first published in 1991 and has been reprinted again. This serves to emphasise ...
The Leuven scholar Frederiek Depoortere has written a fascinating account of three contemporary post...
This article is a review of the book Systematic Theology Vol. 1, The Triune God by Robert W. Jenson
The book deals with a particularly complex and controversial subject: the Trinity. This is an introd...
Franz Dünzl has produced a concise and clear presentation of the Early Church’s struggle for truth. ...
One of the major tasks of theology is to find a rational way to speak about the mystery of God. This...
Jackson Lashier argues that previous scholarship has largely done a disservice to Irenaeus of Lyons ...
Reviewed Title: Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology: Foundations in Scripture, Theology, History, an...
(excerpt) Christians affirm that God is ‘three persons in one substance.’ Accounts of how this could...
One of the most valuable contributions to this work of Andrew Gabriel in The Lord is the Spirit is t...
Review of Thompson, Marianne Meye. The God of the Gospel of John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2001. 269 ...
A review of Risking Christ for Christ\u27s Sake: Towards an Ecumenical Theology of Pluralism by M.M....
(1) T.F. Torrence, The Christian Doctrine of God. (2) Allan Coppedge, The Portraits of God. (3) Coli...
The goal of this book is to secure our knowledge of the triune God by rightly ordering the theologic...
This chapter discusses two models of the Trinity: the so-called social or interpersonal model, and t...
The encyclopedia was first published in 1991 and has been reprinted again. This serves to emphasise ...
The Leuven scholar Frederiek Depoortere has written a fascinating account of three contemporary post...
This article is a review of the book Systematic Theology Vol. 1, The Triune God by Robert W. Jenson
The book deals with a particularly complex and controversial subject: the Trinity. This is an introd...
Franz Dünzl has produced a concise and clear presentation of the Early Church’s struggle for truth. ...
One of the major tasks of theology is to find a rational way to speak about the mystery of God. This...
Jackson Lashier argues that previous scholarship has largely done a disservice to Irenaeus of Lyons ...
Reviewed Title: Introducing Evangelical Ecotheology: Foundations in Scripture, Theology, History, an...
(excerpt) Christians affirm that God is ‘three persons in one substance.’ Accounts of how this could...
One of the most valuable contributions to this work of Andrew Gabriel in The Lord is the Spirit is t...
Review of Thompson, Marianne Meye. The God of the Gospel of John. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2001. 269 ...
A review of Risking Christ for Christ\u27s Sake: Towards an Ecumenical Theology of Pluralism by M.M....
(1) T.F. Torrence, The Christian Doctrine of God. (2) Allan Coppedge, The Portraits of God. (3) Coli...
The goal of this book is to secure our knowledge of the triune God by rightly ordering the theologic...
This chapter discusses two models of the Trinity: the so-called social or interpersonal model, and t...
The encyclopedia was first published in 1991 and has been reprinted again. This serves to emphasise ...
The Leuven scholar Frederiek Depoortere has written a fascinating account of three contemporary post...