The Trinity in History : : A Theology of the Divine Missions, Volume One: Missions and Processions / / Robert M. Doran SJ.

The Trinity in History is the first volume in a new series by Robert M. Doran that uses the thought of Bernard Lonergan to develop a unified field structure for systematic work in theology. Building on his successful and thought-provoking Theology and the Dialectics of History and What Is Systematic...

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The Trinity in History : A Theology of the Divine Missions, Volume One: Missions and Processions / Robert M. Doran SJ.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- PART ONE: CONSTRUCTING A NEW CATHOLIC SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY: A VISION AND AN INVITATION -- 1. A Catholic Systematic Theology on the Level of Our Time -- 2. The Immanent Constitution of Life in God -- 3. Contingent Predication and the Divine Missions -- 4. The Order of the Divine Missions -- 5. Social Grace and the Mission of the Word -- 6. Functional Specialties for a World Theology -- PART TWO: Missions and Processions -- 7. The Starting Point -- 8. Autonomous Spiritual Processions -- 9. The Dialectic of Desire -- 10. Sacralization and Desacralization in History -- 11. Lonergan's Early Analogy -- 12. Enriching the Context -- Index
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The Trinity in History is the first volume in a new series by Robert M. Doran that uses the thought of Bernard Lonergan to develop a unified field structure for systematic work in theology. Building on his successful and thought-provoking Theology and the Dialectics of History and What Is Systematic Theology?, Doran works out a starting point for a contemporary theology of history and proposes a new application of the 'psychological analogy' for understanding the Christian doctrine of the Trinity.Advancing the work of Lonergan, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas, The Trinity in History also enters into conversation with contemporary philosophical emphases, especially with the mimetic theory of noted anthropological philosopher René Girard. Doran suggests several refinements of Lonergan's notion of functional specialization - developing a perspective for including the data of various religious traditions in theological construction, and establishing this theory's relevance for contemporary interreligious dialogue.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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Lonergan Studies
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
PART ONE: CONSTRUCTING A NEW CATHOLIC SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY: A VISION AND AN INVITATION --
1. A Catholic Systematic Theology on the Level of Our Time --
2. The Immanent Constitution of Life in God --
3. Contingent Predication and the Divine Missions --
4. The Order of the Divine Missions --
5. Social Grace and the Mission of the Word --
6. Functional Specialties for a World Theology --
PART TWO: Missions and Processions --
7. The Starting Point --
8. Autonomous Spiritual Processions --
9. The Dialectic of Desire --
10. Sacralization and Desacralization in History --
11. Lonergan's Early Analogy --
12. Enriching the Context --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
PART ONE: CONSTRUCTING A NEW CATHOLIC SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY: A VISION AND AN INVITATION --
1. A Catholic Systematic Theology on the Level of Our Time --
2. The Immanent Constitution of Life in God --
3. Contingent Predication and the Divine Missions --
4. The Order of the Divine Missions --
5. Social Grace and the Mission of the Word --
6. Functional Specialties for a World Theology --
PART TWO: Missions and Processions --
7. The Starting Point --
8. Autonomous Spiritual Processions --
9. The Dialectic of Desire --
10. Sacralization and Desacralization in History --
11. Lonergan's Early Analogy --
12. Enriching the Context --
Index
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series Lonergan Studies
series2 Lonergan Studies
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physical 1 online resource (544 p.)
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
PART ONE: CONSTRUCTING A NEW CATHOLIC SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY: A VISION AND AN INVITATION --
1. A Catholic Systematic Theology on the Level of Our Time --
2. The Immanent Constitution of Life in God --
3. Contingent Predication and the Divine Missions --
4. The Order of the Divine Missions --
5. Social Grace and the Mission of the Word --
6. Functional Specialties for a World Theology --
PART TWO: Missions and Processions --
7. The Starting Point --
8. Autonomous Spiritual Processions --
9. The Dialectic of Desire --
10. Sacralization and Desacralization in History --
11. Lonergan's Early Analogy --
12. Enriching the Context --
Index
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