A Brief History of the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Early Church
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A Brief History of the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Early Church

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A Brief History of the Doctrine of the Trinity in the Early Church

About this book

Franz Dünzl gives an account of the formation of the doctrine of the Trinity in a narrative based on contemporary sources: as he remarks in the preface, he wants to describe the human struggle over the truth of the Christian image of God and as far as possible let the early Christians speak for themselves. His main concern is to describe the dynamic of the disputes over the theology of the Trinity in a vivid way which is easy to follow, pointing out the foundations of the doctrine and the decisive shifts in its development. He tries to see the often bitter discussion not as a barren dispute but as an evolutionary process in which the rivalry is a necessary and positive factor in moving the debate forward.
After an introduction to the problem, the book describes the beginning of christology and the first models of the relationship between 'Father' and 'Son': it then describes the controversies leading up to the Council of Nicaea, which are discussed at length, going on to show how Nicaea didn't settle the question and continuing the account up to the Council of Constantinople in 381. It brings out the political influences which governed this second stage of the discussion in an illuminating way. A survey and bibliography round the book off.

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Information

Publisher
T&T Clark
Year
2007
Print ISBN
9780567031938
eBook ISBN
9780567331540
Edition
1
Subtopic
Theology

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Foreword
  3. Preface
  4. 1. Introduction to the Problem
  5. 2. The Beginnings of Christology
  6. 3. First Models of the Relationship between ‘Father’ and ‘Son’
  7. 4. The Controversy between Logos Theologians and Monarchians
  8. 5. The Concern of Arius of Alexandria and the Reaction of his Opponents
  9. 6. The Intervention of Emperor Constantine and the Council of Nicaea
  10. 7. The Development in the Period after the Council
  11. 8. The Theological Split in the Empire
  12. 9. Serdica – the Failed Imperial Council
  13. 10. Constantius II and the Quest for a Theological Compromise
  14. 11. The Assembling of the Neo-Nicenes
  15. 12. The Question of the Holy Spirit
  16. 13. The Council of Constantinople and the Agreement with the West
  17. 14. Prospect
  18. Bibliography
  19. For Further Reading
  20. Map
  21. Index