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The Lord and Giver of Life: The person and work of the Holy Spirit in the trinitarian theology of Colin E Gunton

01 Jan 2008-
About: The article was published on 2008-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 47 citations till now.
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TL;DR: The relationships between God, Christ, and creation are significant and multi-faceted as mentioned in this paper, and they reflect varied aspects of the person and work of Christ and varied perspectives on creation.
Abstract: The relationships between God, Christ and creation are significant and multi-faceted. They reflect varied aspects of the person and work of Christ and varied perspectives on creation. These relationships interrelate and form a coherent history and narrative. Our survey covers: Christ and creation; Christ and humanity; Christ and incarnation; Christ and miracles; Christ and transfiguration; Christ and atonement; and Christ, resurrection and return. These themes help us respond to Christ with faith, praise, obedience, hope and joy.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a caractere trinitaire of l'onction economique du Christ avec l'Esprit-Saint doit and affirment that l'onomies of the Christ and the Esprit doit comprise comme un evenement trinite.
Abstract: La doctrine du filioque fait partie des problemes theologiques discutes par l'Eglise catholique et notamment la place du Christ dans cette doctrine. L'A. propose de partir des approches de Hans Urs von Balthasar et d'Yves Congar afin de montrer comment ces theologiens ont developpe une theologie trinitaire de l'onction du Christ. Ils sont tous deux partis des conceptions de Barth et Rahner et affirment que l'onction economique du Christ avec l'Esprit-Saint doit etre comprise comme un evenement trinitaire. Les aspects pneumatologiques de la christologie possedent un caractere trinitaire

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