The One, the Many, and the Trinity analyzes perhaps the most ambitious and robust system of process thought developed from a Roman Catholic perspective, that of Joseph A. Bracken,
It is easy to see the social implications of allowing priority to fall to either the one or the many. This volume examines in-depth the Christian solution to the problem of the one and the many - the Trinitarian God.
... Many. So the church – any church – can be characterized as being both one and many. But the Many of the Trinity are not ... the One who is the source of all divinity, and thus of all divine attributes, the ordering that is found in the ...
The One and the Many: Studies on God, Man, the Church, and the World Today
"The Foundations of Social Order was, and remains, the most unique book ever written in the history of Christendom.
The Trinitarian Spirituality of Julian of Norwich In reflecting on the mystical experiences of Julian of Norwich , another English mystic of the fourteenth century , however , one notes an unmistakably trinitarian spirituality at work .
Perhaps more directly than others who have been receptive to postmodern developments, Smith seeks to deal with the relationship between hermeneutics and metaphysics. He insightfully treats interpretation as a not a postlapsarian ...
De malo. In Sancti Thomae de Aquino opera omnia, vol. 23. Leonine Edition. Rome: Editori di San Tommaso, 1982. De potentia Dei. Edited by P. M. Pession. In Quaestiones disputatae, vol. 2, edited by R. Spiazzi. Turin and Rome: Marietti, ...
It is this later sense of knowledge that I call person-knowledge and is sometimes found in the biblical use of a verb of ... This contrast, between content-knowledge which involves belief in a certain proposition and person-knowledge ...
Insofar as baptism and the Lord's supper mediate salvific grace, they are constitutive for the church.80 Volf links the faith of an individual to the sacraments, but it remains unclear as to his intention behind this somewhat oblique ...
This brilliant analysis of the thought of Van Til combines praise, clarification, and constructive criticism. Both warm and incisive, it promotes appreciation of Van Til and refinement of his ideas.