Divine freedom and the doctrine of the immanent Trinity : in dialogue with Karl Barth and contemporary theology

Paul D. Molnar
London ; New York : T & T Clark, 2002
xv, 357 p. ; 22 cm
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  • Ch. 1 The Purpose of a Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity and Its Neglect Today
  • Ch. 2 Christology and the Trinity: Some Dogmatic Implications of Barth's Rejection of Ebionite and Docetic Christology
  • Ch. 3 Christology, Resurrection, Election and the Trinity: The Place of the Logos Asarkos in Contemporary Theology
  • Ch. 4 Experience and the Theoloyg of the Trinity: How Karl Rahner's Method Affects His Understanding of Revelation, Grace and the Trinity
  • Ch. 5 Can a Metaphysical Principle of Relationality Be Substituted for the Relations of the Immanent Trinity? Karl Barth and the Current Discussion
  • Ch. 6 Karl Rahner and Thomas F. Torrance: God's Self- Communication in Christ with Special Emphasis on Interpreting Christ's Resurrection
  • Ch. 7 The Function of the Trinity in Jurgen Moltmann's Ecological Doctrine of Creation
  • Ch. 8 Persons in Communion and God as the Myster
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