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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
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Spirit of Life, The : A universal affirmation
Jürgen Moltmann,Margaret Kohl +1 more
TL;DR: The fourth book in Jurgen Moltmann's systematic theology is a full-scale theology of the Spirit that also marks a personal religious quest as mentioned in this paper, where the author brings his characteristic audacity to this traditional topic and cuts to the heart of the matter with a simple identification.
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The Trinitarian Culture and Corporate Worship Practices of Canadian Pentecostals: A Contribution from the Theology of Colin Gunton
TL;DR: The trinitarian culture and corporate Worship practices of Canadian Pentecostals: A Contribution from the Theology of Colin Gunton as discussed by the authors is an analysis of an important corporate worship practice among the Pentechal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC), the largest Evangelical denomination in Canada.
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Using and Being Used: Scripture and Systematic Theology
TL;DR: In this article, two logically related developments have called into question both the authority of the Bible and the propriety of theology's calling itself a truth-telling discipline, and there have come into question the status of the text and the epistemological respectability of theology.
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On Keeping “Persons” in the Trinity: A Linguistic Approach to Trinitarian Thought:
TL;DR: In the year 213 of the Christian era, a Latin-speaking African composed a treatise in which he set forth his understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity as mentioned in this paper, in the course of expounding his argument, employed the word personaje to express the principle of plurality in the Christian notion of the Godhead.
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Problems with Perichoresis
TL;DR: The perichoresis in the incarnation of Christ must be distinguished from the communication of attributes and from the way in which it is applied to the persons of the Godhead as mentioned in this paper.