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The long truce in the criticism of Trinitarian theology is drawing to its end.
They also set the stage for later understanding development of Trinitarian theology early in the post-biblical era.
It had exposed the trinitarian theology of the Greeks.
In this respect, a heliocentric cosmos was a direct expression of a Trinitarian theology.
It also offers graduate programs in Trinitarian theology and classical Christian education.
Their theology is thus opposed to the trinitarian theology of other Christian denominations.
While trinitarian theology is a big concern, Jesus is still considered to be God.
This course will also enable students to investigate the implications of Trinitarian theology for life as a Christian.
His contributions to Trinitarian theology are also influential and often cited in the Western churches.
Moreover the Spirit has ever played second fiddle to the male Christ within trinitarian theology.
On trinitarian theology, however, Gerard was much closer to the emerging Franciscan view.
I am currently reading for my PhD in Trinitarian Theology.
This was less about Trinitarian theology than about the definition and exercise of papal primacy.
Imbelli has a special research interest for Christology and Trinitarian Theology.
This stands in sharp contrast to the doctrine of three distinct and eternal persons posited by Trinitarian theology.
In the book Julian is presented as a distinguished theologian whose orthodox trinitarian theology gives a reliable perspective on the meaning of salvation.
C. Baxter Kruger, writer and minister of Trinitarian theology.
But the Greeks had always distrusted Augustine's Trinitarian theology, because it was too anthropomorphic.
Cardazo evolved a Trinitarian theology to account for this additional deity without abandoning Jewish monotheism.
His article, "Irenaeus' Trinitarian Theology", which was in press in 2008, covered these topics.
The Bible may not use the word 'Trinity', but trinitarian theology does not go against the Bible.
Their Trinitarian theology influences all areas of their theology, particularly their view of the covenant.
It was Eastport's second congregation, the first following Unitarianism, while this group followed a more traditional Trinitarian theology.
The difficulty that many Western Christians today experience with trinitarian theology shows that they share Newton's bias in favor of reason.
The core of his research has been Trinitarian theology in Augustine and in the Greek writers of the 4th century.
By the fourth century it was obvious that this approach could not produce an adequate theology of the Trinity.
For they applied the same terms as are used in the theology of the Trinity, to the exposition of our Lord's Incarnation.
Although Abulafia was often very outspoken in his criticism of Christianity, he seems to have appreciated the similarity between the Kabbalistic God and the theology of the Trinity.
It is to deny the language of baptism, and of course to deny the entire theology of the Trinity upon which Christianity and its theology have been constructed."
Even though Justin Martyr does not use the word "Trinity" explicitly, some argue that his First Apology, written around AD 150, reveals a primitive theology of the Trinity.
Although the theology of the Trinity is accepted in most Christian churches, there are theological differences, notably between Catholic and Orthodox thought on the procession of the Holy Spirit (see filioque).
We do not accept the traditional Platonic dualistic worldview and metaphysics that were foundational to the church fathers' theology of the Trinity, one of these being the concept of the immortality of the soul.
In a reading of the times in which the church finds itself, and in a reflection on the theology of the Trinity, Graeme points toward a form of church life which has a family resemblance to that advocated by Chris Marshall.
In much the same way, Hilton and Dame Julian were both inspired by the scholastic rediscovery of St Augustine's theology of the Trinity, which, St Thomas Aquinas said, was 'the fruit and goal of our entire life'.
Clark was among the original Editorial Advisors of the scholarly journal Dionysius, to which she contributed a discussion of the relevance of Augustine's theology of the Trinity, and was in addition a member of the Board of Editorial Consultants of the Personalist Forum.