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    Trinitarian Theology: West and East: Karl Barth, the Cappadocian Fathers, and John Zizioulas

    Trinitarian Theology: West and East by Collins, Paul M.;

    Karl Barth, the Cappadocian Fathers, and John Zizioulas

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 16 August 2001

    • ISBN 9780198270324
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages266 pages
    • Size 224x146x19 mm
    • Weight 437 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This book is a unique contribution to the dialogue between Christians of the East and West about the doctrine of God as Trinity. It draws upon the writings of two eminent theologians of the twentieth century; Karl Barth and John Zizioulas, to explore the ways in which East and West have diverged and converged through their different traditions.

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    This book represents a unique contribution to the dialogue between the traditions of Eastern and Western Christian thought. Through the writings of Karl Barth and John Zizioulas Dr Collins seeks to set up an ecumenical dialogue concerning Trinitarian thought. During the last decade the doctrine of the Trinity and the concept of koinonia have been much in evidence in ecumenical contexts. In this volume Dr Collins sets out to look behind the growing ecumenical consensus to examine where the basis for the consensus has emerged from, and suggests that it is possible to root it in Western thought as well as in Eastern Orthodoxy.

    Carefully and clearly written book.

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