Philosophical and Theological Essays on the Trinity
Herausgeber: McCall, Thomas; Rea, Michael C.
Philosophical and Theological Essays on the Trinity
Herausgeber: McCall, Thomas; Rea, Michael C.
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How can we coherently believe that there is only one God if we also believe that there are three divine Persons? This volume presents a selection of the most important recent philosophical work on this topic accompanied by new essays from differing theological and philosophical perspectives.
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How can we coherently believe that there is only one God if we also believe that there are three divine Persons? This volume presents a selection of the most important recent philosophical work on this topic accompanied by new essays from differing theological and philosophical perspectives.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9780199216215
- ISBN-10: 0199216215
- Artikelnr.: 27380878
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9780199216215
- ISBN-10: 0199216215
- Artikelnr.: 27380878
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
* 1: Thomas McCall and Michael Rea: Introduction
* Part I: Social Trinitarianism and Its Discontents
* 2: Richard Swinburne: The Trinity
* 3: William Hasker: Has a Trinitarian God Deceived Us?
* 4: Brian Leftow: Anti-Social Trinitarianism
* 5: William Lane Craig: Toward a Sensible Social Trinitarianism
* 6: Daniel Howard-Snyder: Trinity Monotheism
* 7: William Lane Craig: Another Glance at Trinity Monotheism
* 8: Carl Mosser: Fully Social Trinitarianism
* 9: Keith Yandell: How Many Times Does Three Go Into One?
* Part II: Latin Trinitarianism
* 10: Brian Leftow: A Latin Trinity
* 11: Richard Cross: Latin Trinitarianism: Some Conceptual and
Historical Considerations
* Part III: Relative Trinitarianism: Prospects and Problems
* 12: Peter Van Inwagen: And Yet They are not Three Gods but One God
* 13: Michael Rea: Relative Identity and the Doctrine of the Trinity
* 14: Jeffrey Brower and Michael Rea: Material Constitution and the
Trinity
* 15: William Lane Craig: Does the Problem of Material Constitution
Illuminate the Doctrine of the Trinity?
* 16: Christopher Hughes: Defending the Consistency of the Doctrine of
the Trinity
* 17: Alexander R. Pruss: Brower and Rea's Constitution Account of the
Trinity
* Part IV: The Threeness/Oneness Problem in Contemporary Theology
* 18: Alan G. Padgett: The Trinity in Theology and Philosophy: Why
Jerusalem Should Work with Athens
* 19: Thomas McCall: Theologians, Philosophers, and the Doctrine of the
Trinity
* Part I: Social Trinitarianism and Its Discontents
* 2: Richard Swinburne: The Trinity
* 3: William Hasker: Has a Trinitarian God Deceived Us?
* 4: Brian Leftow: Anti-Social Trinitarianism
* 5: William Lane Craig: Toward a Sensible Social Trinitarianism
* 6: Daniel Howard-Snyder: Trinity Monotheism
* 7: William Lane Craig: Another Glance at Trinity Monotheism
* 8: Carl Mosser: Fully Social Trinitarianism
* 9: Keith Yandell: How Many Times Does Three Go Into One?
* Part II: Latin Trinitarianism
* 10: Brian Leftow: A Latin Trinity
* 11: Richard Cross: Latin Trinitarianism: Some Conceptual and
Historical Considerations
* Part III: Relative Trinitarianism: Prospects and Problems
* 12: Peter Van Inwagen: And Yet They are not Three Gods but One God
* 13: Michael Rea: Relative Identity and the Doctrine of the Trinity
* 14: Jeffrey Brower and Michael Rea: Material Constitution and the
Trinity
* 15: William Lane Craig: Does the Problem of Material Constitution
Illuminate the Doctrine of the Trinity?
* 16: Christopher Hughes: Defending the Consistency of the Doctrine of
the Trinity
* 17: Alexander R. Pruss: Brower and Rea's Constitution Account of the
Trinity
* Part IV: The Threeness/Oneness Problem in Contemporary Theology
* 18: Alan G. Padgett: The Trinity in Theology and Philosophy: Why
Jerusalem Should Work with Athens
* 19: Thomas McCall: Theologians, Philosophers, and the Doctrine of the
Trinity
* 1: Thomas McCall and Michael Rea: Introduction
* Part I: Social Trinitarianism and Its Discontents
* 2: Richard Swinburne: The Trinity
* 3: William Hasker: Has a Trinitarian God Deceived Us?
* 4: Brian Leftow: Anti-Social Trinitarianism
* 5: William Lane Craig: Toward a Sensible Social Trinitarianism
* 6: Daniel Howard-Snyder: Trinity Monotheism
* 7: William Lane Craig: Another Glance at Trinity Monotheism
* 8: Carl Mosser: Fully Social Trinitarianism
* 9: Keith Yandell: How Many Times Does Three Go Into One?
* Part II: Latin Trinitarianism
* 10: Brian Leftow: A Latin Trinity
* 11: Richard Cross: Latin Trinitarianism: Some Conceptual and
Historical Considerations
* Part III: Relative Trinitarianism: Prospects and Problems
* 12: Peter Van Inwagen: And Yet They are not Three Gods but One God
* 13: Michael Rea: Relative Identity and the Doctrine of the Trinity
* 14: Jeffrey Brower and Michael Rea: Material Constitution and the
Trinity
* 15: William Lane Craig: Does the Problem of Material Constitution
Illuminate the Doctrine of the Trinity?
* 16: Christopher Hughes: Defending the Consistency of the Doctrine of
the Trinity
* 17: Alexander R. Pruss: Brower and Rea's Constitution Account of the
Trinity
* Part IV: The Threeness/Oneness Problem in Contemporary Theology
* 18: Alan G. Padgett: The Trinity in Theology and Philosophy: Why
Jerusalem Should Work with Athens
* 19: Thomas McCall: Theologians, Philosophers, and the Doctrine of the
Trinity
* Part I: Social Trinitarianism and Its Discontents
* 2: Richard Swinburne: The Trinity
* 3: William Hasker: Has a Trinitarian God Deceived Us?
* 4: Brian Leftow: Anti-Social Trinitarianism
* 5: William Lane Craig: Toward a Sensible Social Trinitarianism
* 6: Daniel Howard-Snyder: Trinity Monotheism
* 7: William Lane Craig: Another Glance at Trinity Monotheism
* 8: Carl Mosser: Fully Social Trinitarianism
* 9: Keith Yandell: How Many Times Does Three Go Into One?
* Part II: Latin Trinitarianism
* 10: Brian Leftow: A Latin Trinity
* 11: Richard Cross: Latin Trinitarianism: Some Conceptual and
Historical Considerations
* Part III: Relative Trinitarianism: Prospects and Problems
* 12: Peter Van Inwagen: And Yet They are not Three Gods but One God
* 13: Michael Rea: Relative Identity and the Doctrine of the Trinity
* 14: Jeffrey Brower and Michael Rea: Material Constitution and the
Trinity
* 15: William Lane Craig: Does the Problem of Material Constitution
Illuminate the Doctrine of the Trinity?
* 16: Christopher Hughes: Defending the Consistency of the Doctrine of
the Trinity
* 17: Alexander R. Pruss: Brower and Rea's Constitution Account of the
Trinity
* Part IV: The Threeness/Oneness Problem in Contemporary Theology
* 18: Alan G. Padgett: The Trinity in Theology and Philosophy: Why
Jerusalem Should Work with Athens
* 19: Thomas McCall: Theologians, Philosophers, and the Doctrine of the
Trinity







