Retrieving Nicaea : the development and meaning of Trinitarian doctrine / by Khaled Anatolios ; foreword by Brian E. Daley.
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- BT109 Â .A52 2011

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BT102 .T52 1995 Interpreting God and the postmodern self : | BT103 .G63 2010 God, grace, and creation / | BT103 .L48 2016 Proofs of God : | BT109 .A52 2011 Retrieving Nicaea : | BT109 .D57 2003 Nice and hot disputes : | BT109 .G55 2002 The Trinity & subordinationism : | BT109 .T46 1994 Modern trinitarian perspectives / |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Fourth-century trinitarian theology: history and interpretation -- Development of trinitarian doctrine: a model and its application -- Athanasius: the crucified Lord and trinitarian deification -- Gregory of Nyssa: the infinite perfection of trinitarian life -- Augustine's De trinitate: trinitarian contemplation as Christological quest.
Khaled Anatolios offers a historically informed theological study of the development of the doctrine of the Trinity, showing its relevance to Christian life and thought today. --from publisher description
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