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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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The article was published on 2008-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 47 citations till now.

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Spirit of Life, The : A universal affirmation

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 Christian faith

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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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The first Christian theologians : an introduction to theology in the early church

G. R. Evans
TL;DR: Evans as discussed by the authors discusses the early Church in the world and the early idea of the Church as represented by the Bible and the Church Fathers, and concludes that "the End of an Era? G. R. Evans (University of Cambridge) concludes that the Church is at the end of an era".

The Charismatic movement and the Reformed tradition

TL;DR: The Reformed tradition and the approach and theology of the charismatic movement were basically different, if not antithetical, entities as discussed by the authors, and the Reformed churches are noted for their theologians, not their saints or evangelists.
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Barth, the Trinity, and Human Freedom

Colin Gunton
- 01 Oct 1986 - 
TL;DR: Barth establishes human freedom in the freedom and transcendence of the triune God as discussed by the authors, it is a real, though given and determined freedom, and criticisms of Barth, though mistaken if they simply repeat Enlightenment and Pelagian conceptions of human freedom, do have justification in a lack of attention paid by him to the distinctness of triune persons and in particular to pneumatological dimensions of incarnation and salvation.
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Classical Trinitarian Theology: A Textbook

Tarmo Toom
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the Charts Three Charts Glossary of the Trinitarian Terms and suggest a suggested reading index for the first time around, the second time around and the third and fourth time around.