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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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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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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