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The Trinity in German Thought Powell Hardback Cambridge University Press

The Trinity in German Thought

This book, published in 2000, is about the Christian doctrine of the Trinity as it has developed in Germany.

Samuel M. Powell (Author)

9780521781961, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 November 2000

290 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.1 cm, 0.52 kg

Review of the hardback: ' \u2026 what he offers us at one and the same time is both a framework within which to understand present developments and a series of very helpful vignettes of the thought of major figures along the way.' David Brown

The Trinity in German Thought, published in 2000, describes the three ideas that govern modern German Trinitarian thought: the ideas of reflective selfhood, of revelation and of history. 'Reflective selfhood' designates the attempt at finding an analogy between the Trinity and the structure of the human self. Such attempts, following the lead of Augustine, typically see the structure of self-consciousness as an especially apt analogy of the Trinit]

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This book, published in 2000, is about the Christian doctrine of the Trinity as it has developed in Germany.

Samuel M. Powell (Author)

9780521781961, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 November 2000

290 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.1 cm, 0.52 kg

Review of the hardback: ' \u2026 what he offers us at one and the same time is both a framework within which to understand present developments and a series of very helpful vignettes of the thought of major figures along the way.' David Brown

The Trinity in German Thought, published in 2000, describes the three ideas that govern modern German Trinitarian thought: the ideas of reflective selfhood, of revelation and of history. 'Reflective selfhood' designates the attempt at finding an analogy between the Trinity and the structure of the human self. Such attempts, following the lead of Augustine, typically see the structure of self-consciousness as an especially apt analogy of the Trinit]

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The Trinity in German Thought

This book, published in 2000, is about the Christian doctrine of the Trinity as it has developed in Germany.

Samuel M. Powell (Author)

9780521781961, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 16 November 2000

290 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.1 cm, 0.52 kg

Review of the hardback: ' \u2026 what he offers us at one and the same time is both a framework within which to understand present developments and a series of very helpful vignettes of the thought of major figures along the way.' David Brown

The Trinity in German Thought, published in 2000, describes the three ideas that govern modern German Trinitarian thought: the ideas of reflective selfhood, of revelation and of history. 'Reflective selfhood' designates the attempt at finding an analogy between the Trinity and the structure of the human self. Such attempts, following the lead of Augustine, typically see the structure of self-consciousness as an especially apt analogy of the Trinit]

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