Gilles Emery and Matthew Levering: Introduction
Part I: The Trinity in Scripture
1: Khaled Anatolios: The Canonization of Scripture in the Context
of Trinitarian Doctrine
2: Christopher Seitz: The Trinity in the Old Testament
3: C. Kavin Rowe: The Trinity in the Letters of St. Paul and
Hebrews
4: Ben Witherington III: The Trinity in the Johannine
Literature
5: Simon Gathercole: The Trinity in the Synoptic Gospels and
Acts
6: Mark Edwards: Exegesis and the Early Christian Doctrine of the
Trinity
Part II: Patristic Witnesses to the Trinitarian Faith
7: Stephen M. Hildebrand: The Trinity in the Ante-Nicene
Fathers
8: J. Warren Smith: The Trinity in the Fourth Century Fathers
9: Lewis Ayres: Augustine on the Trinity
10: Andrew Louth: Late Patristic Developments on the Trinity in the
East
Part III: Medieval Appropriations of the Trinitarian Faith
11: Lauge O. Nielsen: Trinitarian Theology from Alcuin to
Anselm
12: Dominique Poirel: Scholastic Reasons, Monastic Meditations and
Victorine Conciliations: The Question of the Unity and Plurality of
God in the 12th Century
13: Joseph Wawrykow: Franciscan and Dominican Trinitarian theology
(13th Century): Bonaventure and Aquinas
14: Russell L. Friedman: Medieval Trinitarian Theology from the
late Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Centuries
15: Karl Christian Felmy: The Development of the Trinity Doctrine
in Byzantium (9th-15th Centuries)
Part IV: The Reformation to the 20th Century
16: Scott R. Swain: The Trinity in the Reformers
17: Ulrich L. Lehner: The Trinity in the Early Modern Era (ca.
1550-1770)
18: Cyril O'Regan: The Trinity in Kant, Hegel, and Schelling
19: Samuel M. Powell: Nineteenth Century Protestant Doctrines of
the Trinity
20: Aidan Nichols: Catholic Theology of the Trinity in the
Nineteenth Century
21: George Hunsinger: Karl Barth's Doctrine of the Trinity, and
Some Protestant Doctrines after Barth
22: Vincent Holzer: . Karl Rahner, Hans Urs von Balthasar, and 20th
Century Catholic Currents on the Trinity
23: Aristotle Papanikolaou: Contemporary Orthodox Currents on the
Trinity
24: Fergus Kerr: Trinitarian Theology in the Light of Analytic
Philosophy
Part V: Trinitarian Dogmatics
25: Kathryn Tanner: The Trinity as Christian Teaching
26: Rudi A. te Velde: The Divine Person(s): Trinity, Person, and
Analogous Naming
27: Emmanuel Durand: A Theology of God the Father
28: Thomas G. Weinandy: Trinitarian Christology: The Eternal
Son
29: Bruce D. Marshall: The Deep Things of God: Trinitarian
Pneumatology
30: Risto Saarinen: The Trinity, Creation and Christian
Anthropology
31: Charles Morerod: The Trinity, the Church, and the
Sacraments
32: Daniel A. Keating: Trinity and Salvation: Christian Life as an
Existence in the Trinity
Part VI: The Trinity and Christian Life
33: Geoffrey Wainwright: The Trinity in Liturgy and Preaching
34: François Boespflug: The Trinity in Christian Visual Arts
35: Romanus Cessario: The Trinitarian Imprint on the Moral Life
36: Amy Laura Hall: The Trinity and Moral Life: Julian's
Trinitarian Logic of Love and Contagion
37: Francesca Aran Murphy: The Trinity and Prayer
38: Nonna Verna Harrison: The Trinity and Feminism
39: Frederick Christian Bauerschmidt: Trinity and Politics
Part VII: Dialogues
40: David Fergusson: Ecumenism and the Doctrine of the Trinity
Today
41: Ellen T. Charry: The Doctrine of God in Jewish-Christian
Dialogue
42: Gavin D'Costa: The Trinity in Interreligious Dialogues
43: Tracey Rowland: Globalization, Postmodern Theories of Culture
and the Trinity
Gilles Emery and Matthew Levering: Conclusion: Prospects for
Trinitarian Theology
Gilles Emery, O.P, is Professor of Dogmatic Theology at the
University of Fribourg, Switzerland. He is a member of the
International Theological Commission, and he is most recently the
author of Trinity, Church, and the Human Person; The Trinitarian
Theology of Saint Thomas Aquinas; and The Trinity: An Introduction
to Catholic Doctrine on the Triune God.
Matthew Levering is Professor of Theology at the University of
Dayton. He has published numerous books, including most recently
Biblical Natural Law; The Betrayal of Charity; and Predestination.
He is co-editor of the English edition of the quarterly journal
Nova et Vetera.
The Oxford Handbook of the Trinity serves as an exemplary resource
for specialists and non specialists alike The considerable breadth
of the volume is a major strength in this respect.
*David Luy, Trinity Journal*
a valuable reference work, providing a trustworthy guide to central
topics in trinitarian theology
*Amy Plantinga Pauw, Scottish Journal of Theology*
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