These Three are One
The Practice of Trinitarian Theology
Challenges in Contemporary Theology
1. Edition November 1997
388 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-1-55786-963-0
John Wiley & Sons
The doctrine of the Trinity has recently been rescued from relative obscurity in Christian theology, but its profound implications have not yet been fully realized.
Preface.
Introduction: Practice.
Part I: Source: Trinitarian Beliefs:.
1. Positioning.
2. Producing.
3. Paralleling.
Part II: Wellspring: Trinitarian Virtues:.
4. Polyphony.
5. Participation.
6. Particularity.
Part III: Living Water: Trinitarian Practices:.
7. Pacemaking.
8. Pluralizing.
9. Persuading. Epilogue: Provisionality.
Appendix 1: Recent Works in Trinitarian Theology.
Appendix 2: Glossary of Foreign Words and Phrases.
Appendix 3: Liturgical Resources.
Introduction: Practice.
Part I: Source: Trinitarian Beliefs:.
1. Positioning.
2. Producing.
3. Paralleling.
Part II: Wellspring: Trinitarian Virtues:.
4. Polyphony.
5. Participation.
6. Particularity.
Part III: Living Water: Trinitarian Practices:.
7. Pacemaking.
8. Pluralizing.
9. Persuading. Epilogue: Provisionality.
Appendix 1: Recent Works in Trinitarian Theology.
Appendix 2: Glossary of Foreign Words and Phrases.
Appendix 3: Liturgical Resources.
David S. Cunningham is Associate Professor of Theology and Ethics at Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. Until 1997 he was Associate Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas in St Paul, Minnesota. His 1992 book Faithful Persuasion: In Aid of a Rhetoric of Christian Theology received first place in the 1990 Bross Prize competition.