How can we coherently believe that there is only one God if we also believe that there are three divine Persons? This volume presents a selection of the most important recent philosophical work on this topic accompanied by new essays from differing theological and philosophical perspectives.
How can we coherently believe that there is only one God if we also believe that there are three divine Persons? This volume presents a selection of the most important recent philosophical work on this topic accompanied by new essays from differing theological and philosophical perspectives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* 1: Thomas McCall and Michael Rea: Introduction * Part I: Social Trinitarianism and Its Discontents * 2: Richard Swinburne: The Trinity * 3: William Hasker: Has a Trinitarian God Deceived Us? * 4: Brian Leftow: Anti-Social Trinitarianism * 5: William Lane Craig: Toward a Sensible Social Trinitarianism * 6: Daniel Howard-Snyder: Trinity Monotheism * 7: William Lane Craig: Another Glance at Trinity Monotheism * 8: Carl Mosser: Fully Social Trinitarianism * 9: Keith Yandell: How Many Times Does Three Go Into One? * Part II: Latin Trinitarianism * 10: Brian Leftow: A Latin Trinity * 11: Richard Cross: Latin Trinitarianism: Some Conceptual and Historical Considerations * Part III: Relative Trinitarianism: Prospects and Problems * 12: Peter Van Inwagen: And Yet They are not Three Gods but One God * 13: Michael Rea: Relative Identity and the Doctrine of the Trinity * 14: Jeffrey Brower and Michael Rea: Material Constitution and the Trinity * 15: William Lane Craig: Does the Problem of Material Constitution Illuminate the Doctrine of the Trinity? * 16: Christopher Hughes: Defending the Consistency of the Doctrine of the Trinity * 17: Alexander R. Pruss: Brower and Rea's Constitution Account of the Trinity * Part IV: The Threeness/Oneness Problem in Contemporary Theology * 18: Alan G. Padgett: The Trinity in Theology and Philosophy: Why Jerusalem Should Work with Athens * 19: Thomas McCall: Theologians, Philosophers, and the Doctrine of the Trinity
* 1: Thomas McCall and Michael Rea: Introduction * Part I: Social Trinitarianism and Its Discontents * 2: Richard Swinburne: The Trinity * 3: William Hasker: Has a Trinitarian God Deceived Us? * 4: Brian Leftow: Anti-Social Trinitarianism * 5: William Lane Craig: Toward a Sensible Social Trinitarianism * 6: Daniel Howard-Snyder: Trinity Monotheism * 7: William Lane Craig: Another Glance at Trinity Monotheism * 8: Carl Mosser: Fully Social Trinitarianism * 9: Keith Yandell: How Many Times Does Three Go Into One? * Part II: Latin Trinitarianism * 10: Brian Leftow: A Latin Trinity * 11: Richard Cross: Latin Trinitarianism: Some Conceptual and Historical Considerations * Part III: Relative Trinitarianism: Prospects and Problems * 12: Peter Van Inwagen: And Yet They are not Three Gods but One God * 13: Michael Rea: Relative Identity and the Doctrine of the Trinity * 14: Jeffrey Brower and Michael Rea: Material Constitution and the Trinity * 15: William Lane Craig: Does the Problem of Material Constitution Illuminate the Doctrine of the Trinity? * 16: Christopher Hughes: Defending the Consistency of the Doctrine of the Trinity * 17: Alexander R. Pruss: Brower and Rea's Constitution Account of the Trinity * Part IV: The Threeness/Oneness Problem in Contemporary Theology * 18: Alan G. Padgett: The Trinity in Theology and Philosophy: Why Jerusalem Should Work with Athens * 19: Thomas McCall: Theologians, Philosophers, and the Doctrine of the Trinity
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