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The Trinity and the Spirit : two essays from Christian dogmatics / Robert W. Jenson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, (c)2023.Description: vii, 241 pages : illustration ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781506488127
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT111 .T756 2023
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Contents:
The triune name of God -- The trinitarian logic and rhetoric -- The Nicene-Constantinopolitan dogma -- The one and the three -- The being God -- The attributes of God --
The Spirit that spoke by the prophets -- Pneumatological soteriology -- Spirit-discourse as the church's self-interpretation -- Cosmic spirit.
Subject: On its publication nearly 40 years ago, Christian Dogmatics, a two-volume survey of the twelve major loci of Christian doctrine, seemed destined to become a classic. It rapidly took its place among the top multi-volume theologies and became a foundational text for generations of theological and ministerial students. Each loci, treated from the perspective of the Lutheran tradition and deeply examined in terms of its biblical foundations, historical tradition, and contemporary significance, was written by a scholar wise beyond their years. Each of the six authors went on to have influential and esteemed teaching and writing careers. Here, presented together for the first time, are the two loci written by Robert Jenson for the project. In The Triune God, Jenson examines the Doctrine of God by way of "the fruit of liturgical and catechetical history." In The Holy Spirit, he undertakes Pneumatology. Helpful for students and scholars alike, this convenient assembly of Jenson's early work will broaden the impact of his thought for a new generation. https://www.amazon.com/Trinity-Spirit-Essays-Christian-Dogmatics/dp/1506488129/ref=sr_1_1?crid=37VPPMMPI8L1M&keywords=9781506488127&qid=1681398263&sprefix=9780801049255%2Caps%2C167&sr=8-1
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PART I. THE TRIUNE GOD -- The triune name of God -- The trinitarian logic and rhetoric -- The Nicene-Constantinopolitan dogma -- The one and the three -- The being God -- The attributes of God --

PART II. THE HOLY SPIRIT -- The Spirit that spoke by the prophets -- Pneumatological soteriology -- Spirit-discourse as the church's self-interpretation -- Cosmic spirit.

On its publication nearly 40 years ago, Christian Dogmatics, a two-volume survey of the twelve major loci of Christian doctrine, seemed destined to become a classic. It rapidly took its place among the top multi-volume theologies and became a foundational text for generations of theological and ministerial students. Each loci, treated from the perspective of the Lutheran tradition and deeply examined in terms of its biblical foundations, historical tradition, and contemporary significance, was written by a scholar wise beyond their years. Each of the six authors went on to have influential and esteemed teaching and writing careers. Here, presented together for the first time, are the two loci written by Robert Jenson for the project. In The Triune God, Jenson examines the Doctrine of God by way of "the fruit of liturgical and catechetical history." In The Holy Spirit, he undertakes Pneumatology. Helpful for students and scholars alike, this convenient assembly of Jenson's early work will broaden the impact of his thought for a new generation.

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