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The Trinity in History: A Theology of the Divine Missions : Volume Two: Missions, Relations, and Persons / Robert M. Doran, S.J.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Lonergan Studies ; 2Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (272 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781487504830
  • 9781487530983
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 231/.044092 23
LOC classification:
  • BT111.3
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Imitating the Divine Relations -- 2. The Program -- 3. Actual Grace and the Elevation of the Secular -- 4. The Relations That Are Imitated -- 5. Mission and Person -- 6. Transition to the Historical Jesus -- 7 Ben F. Meyer, The Aims of Jesus, and the Third Quest for the Historical Jesus -- Appendix: Theses Presented in the First Two Volumes of This Work -- Notes -- Index
Summary: The second volume of Robert M. Doran’s magisterial The Trinity in History continues his exploration of the Trinitarian theology of Bernard Lonergan, focusing now on the notions of relations and persons and connecting the systematic proposals with the so-called "Third Quest for the Historical Jesus." Doran not only interprets Lonergan’s major work in Trinitarian theology and Christology but also suggests at least a twofold advance: a new version of the psychological analogy for understanding Trinitarian doctrine and a new starting point for the whole of systematic theology. He links these theological concerns with René Girard’s mimetic theory, proposes a theory of history based in Lonergan’s scale of values, and creates a link between exegetical and historical scholarship and systematic theology.

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Imitating the Divine Relations -- 2. The Program -- 3. Actual Grace and the Elevation of the Secular -- 4. The Relations That Are Imitated -- 5. Mission and Person -- 6. Transition to the Historical Jesus -- 7 Ben F. Meyer, The Aims of Jesus, and the Third Quest for the Historical Jesus -- Appendix: Theses Presented in the First Two Volumes of This Work -- Notes -- Index

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The second volume of Robert M. Doran’s magisterial The Trinity in History continues his exploration of the Trinitarian theology of Bernard Lonergan, focusing now on the notions of relations and persons and connecting the systematic proposals with the so-called "Third Quest for the Historical Jesus." Doran not only interprets Lonergan’s major work in Trinitarian theology and Christology but also suggests at least a twofold advance: a new version of the psychological analogy for understanding Trinitarian doctrine and a new starting point for the whole of systematic theology. He links these theological concerns with René Girard’s mimetic theory, proposes a theory of history based in Lonergan’s scale of values, and creates a link between exegetical and historical scholarship and systematic theology.

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In English.

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