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The Term "Person" in the Trinitarian Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg

English · Hardback

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The term «person» has been important in the development of the doctrine of the Trinity. Modern uses of the word, however, have changed drastically its meaning and have raised serious questions about the lasting significance of the definition of the Trinity produced by the controversies of the patristic era. For this reason, some modern theologians have argued in favor of rephrasing traditional formulas, particularly the Trinitarian formula of one God in three persons. Others have contended that the term «person» should be retained in Trinitarian theology, because the modern notion of an individual center of consciousness and action helps to express the relationships among the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
This book analyzes and evaluates the Trinitarian theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg (1928-) and the importance that he attributes to the term «person.» In addition, this study provides an overview of key themes in the systematic expression of his theology in general and summarizes his treatment of the term's use throughout the history of Trinitarian theology. The crucial discussion in the present work takes the form of an analysis of Pannenberg's Trinitarian theology and his use of the term «person» with particular emphasis on the way this material is developed in his systematic theology. The final chapter evaluates the contribution, importance, and influence as well as strengths and weaknesses of Pannenberg's thoughts on the debate over the use of the term «person» in Trinitarian theology.

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Theodore James Whapham is Assistant Professor in the School of Theology and Ministry at St. Thomas University, where he directs the Master's of Divinity and Master's of Arts in Pastoral Ministry Programs. He earned his PhD in historical and systematic theology from Catholic University of America and has written articles on Trinitarian theology, pneumatology, and the transmission of tradition.

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The term person has been important in the development of the doctrine of the Trinity. This book analyzes and evaluates the Trinitarian theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg and the importance that he attributes to the term person. It provides an overview of key themes in the systematic expression of his theology in general.

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Authors Theodore James Whapham
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2016
 
EAN 9781433117961
ISBN 978-1-4331-1796-1
No. of pages 168
Dimensions 150 mm x 14 mm x 225 mm
Weight 370 g
Series American University Studies Series 7: Theology and Religion
American University Studies
American University Studies
American University Studies Series 7: Theology and Religion
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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