The trinitarian theology of Saint Thomas Aquinas
"This is an introduction to Thomas Aquinas' Trinitarian theology as a whole, and an analysis of the treatise of the Trinity within the Summa Theologiae. It is written both for students and beginner readers of the treatise, and for anyone who has dipped into one or two of the questions and...
Summary: | "This is an introduction to Thomas Aquinas' Trinitarian theology as a whole, and an analysis of the treatise of the Trinity within the Summa Theologiae. It is written both for students and beginner readers of the treatise, and for anyone who has dipped into one or two of the questions and realized that they need a general overview of their intellectual context and of the historical debates which lie behind them."--Jacket The revelation of the Trinity -- Thomas's exposition of speculative Trinitarian theology -- The structure of Thomas's treatise on the Triune God -- The processions -- Relations -- The person -- Trinitarian monotheism -- The person of the Father -- The person of the Son -- The person of the Holy Spirit -- The Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and from the Son -- The reciprocal interiority of the divine persons -- Appropriation -- Trinitarian creation and action -- Missions. |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [420]-432) and indexes. - Description based on print version record |
ISBN: | 0199206821 |