Communion with the Triune God
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The revival of Trinitarian studies in the twentieth century ushered in a new era of theological innovation. The renewed and dedicated articulation of the Trinity as a doctrine in its own right is indeed noteworthy, but more important and praiseworthy are the recent endeavors of theologians in integrating the doctrine of the Trinity with other Christian doctrines and with the many variegated aspects of the life and ministries of the church. Today, it is common to encounter the term Trinitarian being used as a modifier: Trinitarian worship, Trinitarian ecclesiology, etc. This book presents Thomas F. Torrance as a participant theologian in this integrative paradigm. Because Torrance argues that the Trinity is the ground and grammar of theology, his doctrine of salvation is consistently Trinitarian. But how did he formulate his unique Trinitarian soteriology? This book attempts to spell this out.
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Thomas A. Noble
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Dick O. Eugenio
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- CWCommunion with the Triune GodDick O. Eugenio, Thomas A. Noble
Communion with the Triune God
- CWCommunion with the Triune GodDick O. Eugenio, Thomas A. Noble
Communion with the Triune God
- CWCommunion with the Triune GodDick O. Eugenio
Communion with the Triune God
- CWCommunion with the Triune GodDick O. Eugenio
Communion with the Triune God
- CWCommunion with the Triune GodDick O. Eugenio
Communion with the Triune God