Revelation, Redemption, and Response : Calvin's Trinitarian Understanding of the Divine-Human Relationship.
Most Calvin scholars have seen a dialectical opposition between God and humanity as fundamental to Calvin's thought. Butin's study upsets this understanding by addressing Calvin's views on the doctrine of the Trinity and his understanding of the divine-human relationship.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
1995.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents; Abbreviations; Introduction; I: THE TRINITY: CALVIN'S THEOLOGICAL PARADIGM FOR GOD'S ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIP WITH HUMANITY; 1. Reassessing Calvin's Understanding of the Divine-Human Relationship; 2. The Impact of Calvin's Trinitarian Controversies upon the Economic-Trinitarian Emphasis of His Theology; 3. Biblical and Catholic Priorities in Calvin's Trinitarian Paradigm for the Divine-Human Relationship; II: THE TRINITARIAN BASIS, PATTERN, AND DYNAMIC OF THE DIVINE-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP; 4. Revelation: the Trinity as the Basis of God's Relationship with Humanity.
- 5. Redemption: the Trinity as the Pattern of God's Relationship with Humanity6. Human Response: the Trinity as the Dynamic of God's Relationship with Humanity; III: THE TRINITY AND THE VISIBILITY OF GRACE: CONTEXTUALITY, COMPREHENSIVENESS, AND COHERENCE IN CALVIN'S TRINITARIAN VISION; 7. Church, Trinity, and Contextuality; 8. Baptism, Trinity, and Comprehensiveness; 9. Eucharist, Trinity, and Coherence; Conclusion; Importance for Calv.