God as Creator - Theological Evolution

God as Creator - Theological Evolution

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My primary argument in this book is that creation theologies significantly influenced early developments in the doctrine of the Trinity, especially in Augustine of Hippo's theology. Thus this is a work of historical theology, but I conclude with proposals for how Augustine's theologies of creation and the Trinity can be read fruitfully with modern theology. I critically analyse developments in trinitarian theologies in light of ideas that were held about creation. These include the doctrine of creation 'out of nothing' and ideas about other creative acts (e.g., forming or fashioning things). Irenaeus and other early theologians posited roles for God (the Father), the Word / Son, the Spirit, or Wisdom in creative acts without working out formal views on economic trinitarian acts. During the fourth century trinitarian controversies, creation 'out of nothing' and ideas about 'modes of origin' influenced thinking on consubstantiality and relations within the Trinity. Basil of Caesarea and others also presented ideas about trinitarian acts of creation and the Trinity in hexameral works

Book information

ISBN: 9787864965331
Publisher: David K. Anderson
Imprint: David K. Anderson
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Language: English
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 472g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm